momentary graffiti

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We’re loving these brightly colored paint splatters caught in mid-air. Colourant, a high speed series of photographs shot by Cassandra Warner and Jeremy Floto, seems to capture the natural movement of paint as it’s tossed in the air, just before gravity take it’s toll. It’s in that millisecond you can see the details and in the rarely seen artform.
According to the artist’s website:

Colourant is a series of  floating sculptures  that pass you by as an imperceptible flash.  A fleeting moment, that blocks and obscures the landscape, a momentary graffiti of air and space. Creating shapes of nature not experienced by the human eye, these short-lived anomalies are frozen for us to view at 3200th of a second. Transforming the non-discernible and ephemeral to the eternal. The essence of photography – immortalize the transitory. There is no Photoshop used in these images.

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[h/t blog of francesco mugnai]

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Tom Foerstel

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Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 60’s, Tom developed a strong desire to create positive change for people and planet.

 

He went on to pursue his passion for art and design at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and worked for design firms in Southern California before moving to Boise, Idaho in the early 80’s. Foerstel Design opened its doors in 1985. Since its inception, the firm has cultivated a bold, happy, forward-looking team focussed on creating distinct and effective work on behalf of their clients.

 

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One of Tom’s proudest personal achievements is his ability to say Supercalifragilisticexpyalidocious backwards.