Pacific Light by Ruslan Khasanov

Russian graphic designer Ruslan Khasanov who is probably best known for his experiments in liquid typography just released this experimental video where he plays with the interaction between ink, oil, and soap. Khasanov says he became inspired while cooking with a mixture of oil and soy sauce when he noticed the small black beads begin to form at the bottom of a container. He then began playing with a mixture of ink and soap to create this amazing mix of blue, white, yellow, and magenta. See everything in motion in the video above, and you can see some larger stills over on Behance. via

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http://vimeo.com/71035290

Pacific Light by Ruslan Khasanov

Russian graphic designer Ruslan Khasanov who is probably best known for his experiments in liquid typography just released this experimental video where he plays with the interaction between ink, oil, and soap. Khasanov says he became inspired while cooking with a mixture of oil and soy sauce when he noticed the small black beads begin to form at the bottom of a container. He then began playing with a mixture of ink and soap to create this amazing mix of blue, white, yellow, and magenta. See everything in motion in the video above, and you can see some larger stills over on Behance. via

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http://vimeo.com/71035290

Juan Carlos Manjarrez

This is the beautiful hyperrealist art of self-taught painter Juan Carlos Manjarrez. His (oil on canvas) work has been displayed in various exhibitions in the United States and Mexico.via

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Binary Portraits by Alex Trochut

One of the best illustrators we know in life - Alex Trochut released a series of Binary portraits that takes a look at dual lives that some of the most influential and pioneering electronic musicians lead from day to night. The series Having discovered a way to display two images on one surface, the series presents what the artist refers to as "nocturnal portraits" that "wake up" in the dark. Basically, there's one image that viewers can see in the light and another image emerges on the same page in the dark.

http://vimeo.com/66919346

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