In 2007, Hungarian artist Bogi Fabian started experimenting with Ultraviolet and glow-in-the-dark colors as “an attempt to elevate the fluorescent and phosphorescent technique back into mainstream art, first using it as add-ons for paintings, live performances, which were later followed by full-on murals, ceramics and other art pieces that use the complete effects of the three techniques in one,” according to her website.
She later perfected the self-titled “multiluminous” technique in various art projects she took in Italy since 2010. Fabian said that the technique “incorporates several glow-in-the dark and classical painting skills and crafts that is capable of showing different images under different spectra or in the absence of light.”
After a successful crowdfunding campaign in 2017 that was funded by her supporters , she began the production and by this year, her Multiluminous Studio is readily in motion and her works are now available for the public.
Check out her latest creations below.