Fabian Oefner's Black Hole

Photographer Fabian Oefner (previously at Neatorama) has a new series of works called Black Hole.

"Black Hole" is a series of 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.

This picture shows what it looks like from an angle. You can see the other images, plus a video of the process, at Oefner's Behance gallery. Link -via Twisted Sifter


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