[Art] Aqueous Fluoreau by Mark Mawson

December 7, 2011

Mark Mawson, a London & Sydney based photographer, has published a new series of fourteen underwater pictures of ink. The set of pictures is named Aqueous Fluoreau, and its ‘Inspired by the vibrant colours that brighten up everyday life’. It looks like there is an explosion of different colors in the water and if you look long and close enough you can figure out all kinds of different shapes, forms and objects. Mawson did more of these underwater photographs, you can see them on his Behance.

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