Ink dropped into water:
Experimenting is the key to “see” what happens, in this case, between the material and the color; Alberto Seveso, an Italian photographer uses ink in water to capture, in high speed, these intriguing visual effects.
The images appear organic, floating and light; yet they seem to be partially unfamiliar.
Shades of the same color with fluidity add another dimension; tones of the same color add subtle contrast, slight scale and also some level of harmony.
for more images of the artist, the link is here and here.
Experimenting is the key to “see” what happens, in this case, between the material and the color; Alberto Seveso, an Italian photographer uses ink in water to capture, in high speed, these intriguing visual effects.
The images appear organic, floating and light; yet they seem to be partially unfamiliar.
Shades of the same color with fluidity add another dimension; tones of the same color add subtle contrast, slight scale and also some level of harmony.
for more images of the artist, the link is here and here.