How can colored ink being dropped into liquid be visually inspiring?
Well, we can’t explain it, but it’s true.

Alberto Seveso’s thing is ink. And more specifically, ink photographed underwater, where it twirls and swirls, and makes amazing forms and blended colors.
It’s puzzling how something so seemingly mundane creates such visually impressive photographs, but there it is. His work is used by companies like Ford, Burton, Logitech, and many others. Here are just a few of his more recent images. Via Behance:
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1 Comment

  1. arcb42633

    I will admit it’s different. At times I think that I see animals in it. Good job, and thanks for sharing.

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