Colossal has a great look at Albert Seveso’s amazing ink cloud photographs, taken underwater. The stunning clarity of the photos makes the ink look grabbable and full of form. Truly unique.
I am completely unable to resist posting new work from photographer Albert Seveso (previously here, here and even here), and this continuation of his experimental underwater ink photography is no exception. For this new series, Il Mattino ha l’oro in bocca, Seveso uses accents of metallic inks to accentuate the rolling plumes of color as they disperse underwater. All photos courtesy the artist.
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