‘The Dragon of Time’ by street light-painter Roy Wang

Jaeger-LeCoultre introduces its latest artistic collaboration under the Made of Makers program, featuring a series of captivating artworks by Chinese street light-painter Roy Wang. These unique creations, including three light-painting photographs and a stop-motion video, pay tribute to the brand’s enduring commitment to precision and innovation.

Expanding the boundaries between watchmaking and art, the Made of Makers initiative explores new avenues of creativity through collaborations with artists, designers, and craftsmen from diverse disciplines. With a focus on creativity, expertise, and precision, the program celebrates the intersection of horology and artistic expression.

Renowned for his dynamic and visually arresting works, Roy Wang employs light and movement to create ephemeral yet mesmerizing images. Drawing inspiration from Chinese culture and mythology, his light-paintings capture the essence of urban landscapes with a contemporary twist.

Using darkness as his canvas and light as his brush, Wang’s artistry embodies the pursuit of the unknown, requiring meticulous planning and precise execution. His innovative approach to light-painting challenges traditional photography, offering a fresh perspective on visual storytelling.

For Jaeger-LeCoultre, Wang has crafted four mesmerizing artworks, each reflecting the precision and craftsmanship synonymous with the brand. From a stop-motion video to experimental photographs, his creations pay homage to iconic timepieces and the artistry of watchmaking.

Through his collaboration with Jaeger-LeCoultre, Wang brings a unique dimension to the Made of Makers program, showcasing the convergence of craftsmanship and artistic vision. His innovative use of light invites viewers on a captivating journey, blurring the lines between reality and imagination.

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