Aaron Harrell Darren Pearson.

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Aaron Harrell Darren Pearson

Biography Darren Pearson, a.k.a. Darius Twin, is a Los Angeles light painter who was inspired by Gjon Mili capturing Pablo Picasso light painting. The piece that inspired Pearson was “Picasso Draws a Centaur”. This inspired Pearson’s technique by using Night-Writers and a background featuring an environment. He also pioneered the technique of spinning a glass prism in front of a camera lens to create a prismatic rainbow effect.

“Picasso draws a Centaur” - Gjon Mili ,1949

Process

River Dance Atmos Spheres

About Pearson's work His work is creative and captures the attention of the audience He is able to create and capture light paintings in natural environments without capturing himself in the photo. Overall, Pearson’s work shows how light painters can become creative with their work and