After hundreds of failed attempts, we finally found the right way,” the duo told Creative Boom. ![]() “As ‘pyrotechnic ink’ doesn’t exist as such, we spend a lot of time in our workshop looking for the right way of mixing and printing such chemicals. To produce the controlled burns, Pinaffo and Pluvinage coated fire-resistant paper with distinct markings that when lit on one end, create a clear path for the flame to follow, and although the posters are left charred, the original design remains. Once ignited by a match, though, the forms light up in a spectacular blend of incandescent bursts and multi-color flames. The duo created a dozen geometric motifs that, at first glance, appear as simple glittering arches and circular patterns. ![]() With their most recent project Affiches Artifices, French designers Marion Pinaffo and Raphaël Pluvinage might have sparked a new poster trend with a little extra flare.
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