There is just something about water and paint that mixes well for photography. Have you noticed that? I remember when I wrote this article about high-speed water photography. The magnificent photographs captured in that post are in a league of their own.
Again, I would like to show you more paint and water combined in the form of photography. The photographs below are the work of Mark Mawson. They are part of a series called “Aqueous II – The Sequel.” He drops paint into water and then photographs it. It sounds simple, doesn’t it? Somehow I have a feeling it’s more complicated than that!
[via The Grafik Museum]
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