Paint in Motion by Fabian Oefner

Paint in Motion by Fabian Oefner

paul0v2 Thu, 03/14/2013 - 12:47

"Black Hole" is a series of "Paint in Motion" images, which shows paint modeled by centripetal force. The setup is very simple: Various shades of acrylic paint are dripped onto a metallic rod, which is connected to a drill. When switched on, the paint starts to move away from the rod, creating these amazing looking structures.

The motion of the paint happens in a blink of an eye, the images you see are taken only millisecond after the drill was turned on. To capture the moment, where the paint forms that distinctive shape, I connected a sensor to the drill, which sends an impulse to the flashes. These specialized units are capable of creating flashes as short as a 1/40000 of a second, freezing the motion of the paint.

This project was done by the Swedish photographer Fabian Oefner - fabianoefner.com

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