If you want to use this photo please contact me! Ingredients: a glass of beer full of water, Pelikan black ink, a home made light box, lights, photo retouch software, and, of course,digital camera Ingredienti: un bicchiere da birra pieno d'acqua, inchiostro Pelikan, una light box fatta in casa, luci, un programma per il fotoritocco e ovviamente una fotocamera digitale. Tutte le altre foto qui
Compared to western paintings, it is not always easy to express water in Chinese brush painting. Artist Lu YanShao 陆俨少 had made a special lecture on this
If you've never seen the work of Italian artist Alberto Seveso, well, get ready. His latest series of underwater ink photographs is entitled a due Colori
Artist Endre Penovác (previously here and here) depicts mysterious cats and ethereal roosters with a carefully perfected watercolor technique using diluted inks. Instead of trying to control his brushstrokes, Penovac seems to let the medium run amok across the canvas as it bleeds in every direction, and yet even these happy accidents result in precisely rendered paintings. Seen here is a collection of paintings from the last year or so, but you can see more originals and prints on Saatchi Art. More
Antony Gormley BODV XIII, 2011
We continue to be awed by Serbian artist Endre Penovác‘s ability to somehow control the unforgiving nature of water on paper to produce ghostly paintings of felines. As the mixture of water and black ink bleeds in every direction it appears to perfectly mimic the cat’s fur. In his newest pieces Penovác introduces elements of color and negative space to add a slightly new dimension. You can see more of his recent work on Facebook and Saatchi Art. More