Brandi Lee - Linear Liquid
“By using a water based medium on paper, I allow the fluid pigments to travel naturally, swirling and blending. After each stroke, the water swallows the ink and spreads it across the surface. As I layer line over line, this back and forth process becomes a type of choreographed dance of water and colour.”
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Iridient by Fabian Oefner.
Note from the Author:
Captured with High Speed Flash Units, the images show soap bubbles in the moment of bursting. In the first few images, you can still see the bubbles intact, few instants after their creation. In the last pictures, you see how the thin film of soap starts to dissapear, leaving behind countless tiny drops of soap water.
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Iridient by Fabian Oefner.
Note from the Author:
Captured with High Speed Flash Units, the images show soap bubbles in the moment of bursting. In the first few images, you can still see the bubbles intact, few instants after their creation. In the last pictures, you see how the thin film of soap starts to dissapear, leaving behind countless tiny drops of soap water.
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Ballerinas by Arianna Palazzi
Analogic Photography (2007)


