Fire Before the Storm

elaine M stevenson

Fire Before the Storm

‘Fire Before the Storm’ is one of the ‘Deep Noise’ series of images based on light installations designed to accompany Sounds of the Melbourne Underground at Brunswick’s Noise Bar during 2006.


To create this images, the camera has become an electronic sketch-pad, documenting light’s interaction with sound, its movement to music an essential component of the process.

The emergent compositions reflect journeys into a plethora of disparate visual environments … above and below the oceans, from the microscopic to the panoramic, through history’s bricks and mortar, and back again, to the frenetic point where light and sound merge in a cacophony of beats and bodies.


50% of artist proceeds from sales of this work will be donated to the Medical Association for the Prevention of War. MAPW is an organisation of committed doctors and health workers actively work against war because they recognise that the human community is at a crossroads.

Fire Before the Storm belongs to the following groups:

Abstract Art, Art for Aid, Light Painting (with tips and techniques) and Vibrant and Vivid Color Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints and Canvas Prints

Fire Before the Storm by elaine M stevenson
Fire Before the Storm by elaine M stevenson
  • Jan Landers

    Jan Landers

    wow!!! very cool…...love the colors, the flow….

  • Carolyn Staut

    Carolyn Staut

    Beautifully vibrant composition. The movement, contour, and grace all combine into a glorious synthesis of xplosive color. Beautiful work.

  • Lam Tran

    Lam Tran

    Wow, Beautiful work!

  • DreamingAwake

    DreamingAwake

    Cosmic…...Dreaming Awake .xoxoxox

  • Marinella  Owens

    Marinella Owens

    beautiful !!!!

  • Ken Fortie

    Ken Fortie

    Love these rich colors.

  • Rachel Hofton

    Rachel Hofton

    this is amazing the patterns and colors are stunning! Lovely work!

  • Steven  Sandner

    Steven Sandner

    Incredible bright colors and motion!

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