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In Art of Tchaora, light is our paint… After deciding on the number of lights and their colors, you can arrange their position however you want. Waves are our brush; causing movements in the reflection of the light. I gave the name ‘amoeba figures’ to these moving figures which change shape. At certain shutter speeds, these amoeba figures form spectecular compositions and meaningful subjects; we set the shutter speed according to the rhytm of the waves.

Important variables are as follows:
  • The number of light sources
  • The power of light sources
  • The colors of light sources
  • The reflection angle of light sources
  • The wavelength of the waves
  • Different backgrounds or reverse lightning for visible objects
  • Shutter speed
Everybody can try this; let’s see, what the water will tell to you…

I need your understanding on the following issue:
  • Tchaora is a global word: You can spell it as it is pronounced in your own language (to give examples, chaora in English; çaora in Turkish; чaópa in Russian). However, please use Tchaora on international ground.
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