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Anamorphic sculptures by Jonty Hurwitz

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Water droplet art celebrates the infinite forms created from the impact of drops with a pool and rebounding jets. It’s a still life captured from split second interactions between inertia, momentum, and surface tension. These examples from photographer Markus Reugels are among some of the most complex shapes I’ve seen captured. Be sure to check out his website for more beautiful examples of liquids frozen in time. (Photo credits: Markus Reugels; via Photigy)

Source: markusreugels.de

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“British artist, physicist, and all-around science enthusiast Paul Friedlander produces kinetic light sculptures that provide a colorful feast for the eyes. Each piece in his body of work offers a visual medley of light and motion by rapidly rotating a piece of string through white light. The vibrating rope becomes invisible to the human eye, but colors from the light (which would normally be invisible to the naked eye) are revealed in rapid succession.”

“British artist, physicist, and all-around science enthusiast Paul Friedlander produces kinetic light sculptures that provide a colorful feast for the eyes. Each piece in his body of work offers a visual medley of light and motion by rapidly rotating a piece of string through white light. The vibrating rope becomes invisible to the human eye, but colors from the light (which would normally be invisible to the naked eye) are revealed in rapid succession.”

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This is a painting by Dennis Wojtkiewicz. Click here for more amazingness.

This is a painting by Dennis Wojtkiewicz. Click here for more amazingness.

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smeared sky created from hundreds of stacked photos

smeared sky created from hundreds of stacked photos

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A chorus of women are borne from the movements of a single dancer in this dreamlike “pas de trente-deux.”

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Mirror statues by Rob Mulholland

Mirror statues by Rob Mulholland

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The Singing Tree

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Water sculpture by Shinichi Maruyama

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Gardens: Sculptural Time Freezes by Shinichi Maruyama

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Bubble Chamber Generator: generative painting system of imaginary colliding particles

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