An animal activist has created an enormous, dazzling bird’s eye pro-vegan artwork – with lighting purchased from Lidl.
Fred Brown, who is known for his large-scale artworks created using sand, swapped the beach for a field in his latest online clip.
The 54-year-old made use of a portable work light he purchased in Lidl and a selfie light to add colour.
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The herbivore spelled out the statement “Oppose violence, live vegan”, as reported by Need To Know.
The artwork was created by using long exposure photography at a field in Scarborough, North Yorks.
Timelapse footage shows Fred walking through the field in a pattern, to create the statement.
Fred shared the work – his first venture into light painting – on 9 January.
The artist specialises in ephemeral art, a form of artwork which is non-permanent.
Fred said: “A combination of timelapse and long exposure photography reveals extremist bioluminescent lifeforms in my petri dish.
“This is actually my first attempt at large-scale top-down light painting in a field.
“I’m not known for creating pretty patterns, so words it is.
“I guess it qualifies as land art too – it doesn’t get any more ephemeral than light patterns that are only revealed through temporal accumulation.
“A Lidl work light and a selfie light for the colours.”
Previously, Fred created the image of a sheep on a Yorkshire beach to protest against farming.
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