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Colorful Centrifuge Photos from Fabian Oefner

Ryan Nance May 18, 2015

Swiss photographer Fabian Oefner writes:

The motion of the paint happens in a blink of an eye, the images you see are taken only millisecond after the drill was turned on. To capture the moment, where the paint forms that distinctive shape, I connected a sensor to the drill, which sends an impulse to the flashes. These specialized units are capable of creating flashes as short as a 1/40000 of a second, freezing the motion of the paint.

"Black Hole" is a series of images, which shows paint modeled by the centripetal force. The setup is very simple: Various shades of acrylic paint are dripped onto a metallic rod, which is connected to a drill. When switched on, the paint starts to move away from the rod, creating these amazing looking structures. The motion of the paint happens in a blink of an eye, the images you see are taken only millisecond after the drill was turned on. To capture the moment, where the paint forms that distinctive shape, I connected a sensor to the drill, which sends an impulse to the flashes. These specialized units are capable of creating flashes as short as a 1/40000 of a second, freezing the motion of the paint.

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More Unbelievable 3D Paintings in Layers of Resin by Keng Lye

Ryan Nance August 18, 2014

It is almost hard to believe but these are NOT real fish. They are painted in three dimensions in layers of resin. 

We've seen the works of Keng Lye before, but these again are jaw-dropping. 

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Layers of Resin used to Paint incredibly life-like animals in 3D by Keng Lye

Ryan Nance April 11, 2013

Alive Without Breath over on deviantART by Singapore-based artist 
Keng Lye presents these life-like animal sculptures of of paint and resin, a technique we've seen before. Here Lye also uses painted pieces for the elements breaking through the surface of the "water."

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