Ink Explosions Can Be Really Cool

#15 Sonic Boom

 
Martin Klimas places ink on a speaker for sonic ink explosions.
 

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15: Sonic Boom
Martin Klimas places ink on a speaker for sonic ink explosions.
14: Brave New World
Pery Burges creates new galaxies with ink.
13: Ink Nebula
Pery Burges' ink explosion work in multiple colors and depths.
12: Ink in Water
Pery Burges combines ink explosions and colored water to create beautiful ink-scapes.
11: Teal Tornado
Chloe Douglas blends ink explosion and movement to create spiraled design.
10: Smoke in the Water
Artist Chloe Douglas creates 50 shades of gray with ink and water.
9: Light, Shadow, Ink
Mr. Memo plays with back lighting and small ink explosions.
8: Kaboom!
Ink explodes into thin air. Doesn't this remind you of a Koosh ball?
7: Ink Face
Artist Runolfur Gudbjörnsson combines ink bombs with portrait work to create special pieces.
6: Just Four Drops
Flickr artist Francesco Marmo explodes single drops of ink in water.
5: Fish Bowl Progression
Artist Asja Boros makes ink explosion art in real time.
4: Colored Fabric
Alberto Seveso's ink explosions play with color blends. It looks so soft!
3: Underwater Sculpture
Alberto Seveso creates underwater ink sculptures in teal and purple.
2: Seascape
More fun with underwater ink layers by Mark Mawson. This explosion looks like the aftermath of a fireworks show!
1: Underwater Rainbow
Mark Mawson explodes ink underwater to create mushroom clouds of color.