Illuminated Bodies Page for Gallery Curators and Publishers
If you have a link to this page, you are invited to view the photography portfolio.pdf of the Illuminated Bodies project by Robin Noorda, which you can download below. If you would rather order a hard copy, please click here.
If you have a link to this page, you are invited to view the photography portfolio.pdf of the Illuminated Bodies project by Robin Noorda, which you can download below. If you would rather order a hard copy, please click here.
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Illuminated Bodies Series: Light as Paint
The Illuminated Bodies series is an enlightening photographic exploration in which body painting is achieved entirely through light projection. Robin Noorda transforms patterns, structures, and textures into luminous second skins that wrap around his models like living canvases. These projected surfaces might evoke the luxury of fur, the geometry of mesh, the permanence of tattoos, or the organic roughness of tree bark.
As the female figure steps into the gobo's embrace, she becomes both artwork and canvas—a living silver screen.
The projected patterns carry deeper meaning, symbolising the habits, repetitions, rules, and rituals that shape our lives. Through these luminous motifs, Noorda's work reveals both the constraints these patterns impose and the remarkable ease with which we can transcend them. Simultaneously, these light-painted designs can represent explicit identity markers, such as camouflage that conceals, fashion that adorns, or bold statements that declare.
The power of these visual forces proves illusory—temporary and surface-deep. The patterns vanish the instant the model steps away from the projection, moving not into darkness but into the freedom of her own natural light.
Yet in that ephemeral moment before departure, magic occurs. The collaboration between model and artist results in a fleeting work of art: poses illuminated by this modern magic lantern, where paintless body art is captured and preserved forever through photography.
The creative process unfolds across three distinct phases. First, Noorda crafts the pattern—designing, painting, or photographing the image to be projected, sometimes creating it live in Photoshop for immediate projection. Second, he captures the model within the interplay of projection and strategic lighting. Finally, extensive colour grading and post-production refinement transform the raw images into finished artworks.
Many thanks to the models Janna, Kalin, Agnese, Anna, Iliria, Viesta, Natalia, Faith, Caroline, Joy, Rada-Mila, Minh-Ly, Gemma, Eris, Anne, Nadin, Katrin, Mary-Jane, Aurora, Amina and Sia.
The Illuminated Bodies series is an enlightening photographic exploration in which body painting is achieved entirely through light projection. Robin Noorda transforms patterns, structures, and textures into luminous second skins that wrap around his models like living canvases. These projected surfaces might evoke the luxury of fur, the geometry of mesh, the permanence of tattoos, or the organic roughness of tree bark.
As the female figure steps into the gobo's embrace, she becomes both artwork and canvas—a living silver screen.
The projected patterns carry deeper meaning, symbolising the habits, repetitions, rules, and rituals that shape our lives. Through these luminous motifs, Noorda's work reveals both the constraints these patterns impose and the remarkable ease with which we can transcend them. Simultaneously, these light-painted designs can represent explicit identity markers, such as camouflage that conceals, fashion that adorns, or bold statements that declare.
The power of these visual forces proves illusory—temporary and surface-deep. The patterns vanish the instant the model steps away from the projection, moving not into darkness but into the freedom of her own natural light.
Yet in that ephemeral moment before departure, magic occurs. The collaboration between model and artist results in a fleeting work of art: poses illuminated by this modern magic lantern, where paintless body art is captured and preserved forever through photography.
The creative process unfolds across three distinct phases. First, Noorda crafts the pattern—designing, painting, or photographing the image to be projected, sometimes creating it live in Photoshop for immediate projection. Second, he captures the model within the interplay of projection and strategic lighting. Finally, extensive colour grading and post-production refinement transform the raw images into finished artworks.
Many thanks to the models Janna, Kalin, Agnese, Anna, Iliria, Viesta, Natalia, Faith, Caroline, Joy, Rada-Mila, Minh-Ly, Gemma, Eris, Anne, Nadin, Katrin, Mary-Jane, Aurora, Amina and Sia.