Alberto Seveso’s Liquid Art

Italian artist Alberto Seveso has created a series of liquid art using colored varnish in a fishbowl. As the varnish falls into the fishbowl, it swells, stretches and folds on top of itself, slowly bleeding in to the pure water around it. Seveso then captures images of the swell, timing the shots perfectly to frame a lovely display of cascading paint. Nice work, Alberto! [alberto seveso via vectroave]









Wow! The fluidness of the varnish forms dynamic abstract landscapes, or even giant levitating billowing sculptures that create very intriguing compositions with liquids rendering as solidified structures airy yet dense all at the same occurrence. Simply beautiful.