Pery Burge's Amazing Ink in Water Collection is Captivating
Pearl — January 14, 2011 — Art & Design
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British artist Pery Burge came about her astonishing inksplosive art form out of necessity. Repetitive strain injury prevented her from wielding paintbrushes, so she really "went with the flow" when she developed her ink-in-water artworks. She takes photographs of her dynamic canvas, capturing the movement of color in a series of amazing sequences.
Fans of her inksplosive art liken her images to that of alien worlds. Her inksplosive art has appeared in scientific publications and she herself has won numerous visualization awards.
Fans of her inksplosive art liken her images to that of alien worlds. Her inksplosive art has appeared in scientific publications and she herself has won numerous visualization awards.
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1. Ink-in-water Art - Opportunity for disrupting traditional art forms and creating new visual experiences.
2. Artistic Adaptation - Opportunity for artists to explore alternative mediums and techniques in response to physical limitations or challenges.
3. Visual Science Communication - Opportunity for using unconventional art forms to convey scientific concepts and data in ways that traditional media cannot.
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1. Fine Arts - Opportunity for artists to experiment with alternative art forms that challenge the traditional notions of what constitutes fine art.
2. Science Communication - Opportunity for scientists and science communicators to leverage the power of unconventional visuals to present complex concepts in easy-to-understand ways.
3. Graphic Design - Opportunity for graphic designers to draw inspiration from new and emerging art forms in order to create fresh visual styles and experiences.
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