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Faux jellyfish

Category: Artists & ArtPhotography
Posted on: June 29, 2009 8:50 PM, by Jessica Palmer

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Mark Mawson's Aqueous series consists of amazing fluid artworks created by dropping paint into water. I wasn't going to blog about them, because everyone else is already, but I found it remarkable how similar they are to jellyfish - not the one above necessarily, but some of the others. Go to his website and click on "series" to view them all.

Via Behance, via today and tomorrow and lots of other places.

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I'm glad you did blog about Mawson because I saw it here first.

Posted by: Patricia | July 1, 2009 3:41 AM

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Well, maybe everyone is blogging about them, but I was unaware of thier existence until just now! Wow- What a fantastic series! Thank you again for being the coolenst blog in existence.

Posted by: Esmeralda | July 6, 2009 7:32 PM

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