Inspired by the work of Albert Seveso, South African artist Chris Slabber blends faces with high-speed photographs of ink dropped into water. The double-exposure like digital artworks were recently exhibited at the Art Karoo art gallery for KKNK 2014.
The project was recently featured on Behance where Chris explains:
“The idea behind this series was to show that from Destruction comes Creation. As the paint falls there is a constant point of creation, but at the same time it destroys itself.”
Prints are available through Saatchi Art and you can see much for of Slabber’s work on Behance.
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Artwork by CHRIS SLABBER
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
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Artwork by CHRIS SLABBER
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
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Artwork by CHRIS SLABBER
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
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Artwork by CHRIS SLABBER
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
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Artwork by CHRIS SLABBER
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
High Speed Photos
of Ink Dropped Into Water
Artwork by CHRIS SLABBER
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
Behance | Twitter | Prints available
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