Video: Paint splatter and high speed shooting by Linden Gledhill
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Science and art together is a great power. Their tandem and the ability of a person to correctly, interestingly and in an original way to give scientific knowledge an artistic application, allows you to create real masterpieces. This is confirmed by high-speed images of photographer and biochemist Linden Gledhill (Linden Gledhill).
The colorful photographs by artist and researcher Linden Gledhill are like a dance explosion of emotion and choreographic performances. The paint dances, reacting to the sound, as if it feels and catches the right rhythm of movements.
Linden Gledhill creates stunning photographs of vibrant splashes and splashes of paint that "bounce" in response to sound waves. And this moment of dialogue between sound and fluid is cleverly captured on a high-speed camera.
This clash of art and science opens up the opportunity to freeze the moment and see what splashes and splashes of liquid look like, frozen in air. The works of the photographer and biochemist are striking in their entertainment. It's just breathtaking.
If you liked Linden Gledhill's work too, you can see more high-speed stills in the gallery.
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