
“Brussels-based photographer Jeffrey Vanhoutte created this stunning project featuring an acrobatic dancer displaying various expressive poses that seem to be frozen in time. The dancer throws clouds of powdered milk up in the air while fulfilling graceful and fluid movements. Jeffrey Vanhoutte captured them in film and photo though as he states it took even longer too clean up the mess than to actually create the images.”
Don’t miss more shots in this series here: Dancer Freezes Time in Jeffrey Vanhoutte’s Project
Notes:
- Post Title & Inspiration: Aldous Huxley: “It’s dark because you are trying too hard. Lightly child, lightly. Learn to do everything lightly. Yes, feel lightly even though you’re feeling deeply. Just lightly let things happen and lightly cope with them.”
- Photograph Source: Ignant via Swiss Miss
- Prior “Lightly child, lightly” Posts? Connect here.
As if she had wings
Great images
Dancing with spirits!
Ephemeral….
I could do the powdered milk part anyway. I’m halfway there!
Oh, no. You are almost there!
my guardian angel–and wouldn’t you know it–her wings are powdered milk — she is good as long as she does not get caught in the rain
Laughing.
i’d literally cry over this spilled milk…..i would have enjoyed cleaning up
If I could do this (which I can’t), I would too! 🙂
very cool find. watched the video clip on the site. fascinating project.
It is Sandy.
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This is truly angelic!! Jeffrey Vanhoutte ….. photographer!!
How wonderfully extraordinary! I love creative minds like this. I’m off to his site to find more. Thank you for sharing!
It is Claudia. Amazing work.
May I do a Sunday Night at the Unique Art Museum on the artist some time? I’d give you a nice high-five too…
Of course!
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