Video: Bathing ink. Space photos of Pery Burge
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The proverb "One head is good, and two is better" has been working properly since time immemorial, and not only when it comes to people. So, a combination of two colors is always more advantageous than monochrome, two products for the price of one are more profitable, and slicing of two fruits is tastier. It is also extremely interesting to observe the collision of two elements, since rain and sun give us a rainbow, snow and wind - a blizzard … And if you combine two substances, for example, colored ink and water, you get cosmic paintings, which are photographed by the British artist Pery Burge … About a similar water-colorful creativity, but only performed by another author, Mark Mawson (Mark Mawson), we have already written on the site Culturology.rf … True, if Mark Mawson's photographs resemble colorful explosions and plants, then Peri Berg's every work is a cosmic, transcendent reality that fascinates, draws in and lures.
Peri works in her home office, equipped with all the necessary devices: a camera with a high-quality macro lens, lighting fixtures, a video camera (the artist records the birth of some of her creations on video) and, of course, a large number of bottles and jars with multi-colored paints and inks.
By dripping ink of different thicknesses and consistencies into the water, shooting the "mixture" from different angles and different lighting, the artist gets a whole stack of photographs, from which she then selects the most unusual combinations of colors and "elements". In them, everyone will be able to see something of their own: the birth of a new star, a meteor shower, dreams and fantasies of a happy child, or even the secrets of the depths of the sea and unknown planets. These and other works can be found on the Pery Burge website.
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