My brother has a talent for pumpkin carving and lighting them
on fire. I, unfortunately, did not inherit this talent. I’ve always had such an
issue distinguishing how the light will pass through the pumpkin – what light
will be seen, what won’t. I always had the hardest time following patterns to
tell what needed to be cut and what didn’t. But I digress, I share this photo
because it is 1) totally badass and 2) because I think it demonstrates the idea
of negative space and how gobos are used and created. Jack-o-lanterns product a
similar effect as gobos – only specific light is shown through due to the
pattern cut in the piece. Gobos play more with shadow than pumpkins do, but the
principle is the same. The pumpkin is being manipulated to only reveal specific
light to create a visual effect. If I had the pumpkin carving gene, I would
play around with these ideas more – but alas, I’ll have to make my brother do
it.

That is so cool! OMG
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