You'll Never See It Live: Flying Paint Sculptures

You'll Never See It Live: Flying Paint Sculptures

Categories: Photo project

Founders of Floto + Warner, photographers Cassandra Warner and Jeremy Floto, have unveiled a series of colorful landscapes called Clourant. The photographs capture figures of paint splashes frozen in the air that we would never see with our own eyes - the photographs were taken at a speed of 1/3200 of a second. Photographers claim that Photoshop was not used when creating images. According to the authors, the essence of the project is to perpetuate the transient and draw our attention to the transience of life.

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You'll Never See It Live: Flying Paint Sculptures Source: Bright Side

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Keywords: Splashes | Paints | Landscape | Sculptures

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