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Secret Paint And Water Technique Achieves Out Of This World Photographs

Secret Paint And Water Technique Achieves Out Of This World Photographs

By Kyana Gordon on December 8, 2011

Plumes of neon paint swirl in a black abyss, and explode like an ethereal color bomb. The Aqueous Fluoreau series is a stunning new collection of underwater paint-in-water photographs by Mark Mawson, inspired by the vibrant colors that brighten up everyday life. The process is a time consuming and secret technique that the artist created as a result of studying the patterns formed by milk poured into the numerous cups of coffee he drinks each day.

Like previous captures, these new images are appealing for being bright and bold but also for their sculptural appearance, as Mowson’s technique also yields delicate results.



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Kyana Gordon is a regular contributor to PSFK. She is also a writer, strategist, and DJ based in Brooklyn, New York. On Twitter, @DRohsnap is her name.

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