Max Bill – Variation 12 (1938) Farblithographie
New York-based artist Kim Keever uses huge fish tanks (minus the fish) then drops in various colors of paint then photographs the resulting reactions.
Speaking of the process behind it, Keever says: “It took me about two years of imagining what it would look like to totally simplify my working process. When I finally tried just dropping paint into water and photographing the results through a 200 gallon aquarium wall, to my amazement, the paint dispersed in so many interesting ways. (…) Even after 20,000 shots I can’t predict which will be completely successful and only a fraction are printed. But I have accepted the lack of control and embrace the randomness.”
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Tassia Bianchini - Crossroads, 2015, ink on paper - 25.5 x 29.5 cm | on Tumblr
Proteus, Cy Twombly. 1984.
Ooshka
La Mise en Abîme
Hate leading into necropolis Glasgow