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Artist Alberto Sevesto captured these spellbinding images by taking high-speed photographs of ink mixing with water. Honestly, aren’t they incredibly mesmerizing? I want to stare at them for hours and thanks to Alberto, I can. He is kind enough to offer these images as desktop wallpapers which are downloadable here.

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  1. I love them!!! Thank you for sharing, I’m going to make one my desktop NOW! haha

    2.8.11
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  2. this is definitely my new desktop!

    naomi.

    2.8.11
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  3. wow these are absolutely beautiful. I’ll definitely be using one as my background for my comp.

    http://www.fashionablecollections.blogspot.com

    2.8.11
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  4. Suzy wrote:

    I always like to watch at the water when I dip my pencil in it, but these are really to gorgeous. Me too : new desktop!

    2.8.11
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  5. Sonia wrote:

    I absolutely love the feeling of weightlessness these have! I must get the desktop background NOW. Also on a side note…have you changed the format of your newsletter? I used to LOVE getting the giant images in my inbox daily but the new format only uses thumbnails….can we go back!? xoxoxo S

    2.8.11
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  6. Adri wrote:

    Totally worth showing everyone…i really would want to frame these

    2.8.11
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  7. Mae Kamphan wrote:

    awesome this is cool!!

    xx
    amaezingfashion.blogspot.com

    2.8.11
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  8. Incredible!!!

    2.8.11
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  9. Thanks so much for sharing this! I made it my screensaver, and you’re right, it is completely mesmerizing.

    2.9.11
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  10. Trix wrote:

    It’s like he managed to freeze time! These are lovely, thanks for sharing.

    2.9.11
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  11. Paulina T wrote:

    he definitely has the power of creativity to turn simple things into an art piece.

    http://audiblyme.tumblr.com/

    2.12.11
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  12. Midge wrote:

    Gorgeous. I want to try it…

    WastedWardrobe.net

    2.15.11
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  13. sooze wrote:

    i love them, i did a project like this when i was in college. such a simple idea but so effective! great blog x

    2.23.11
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  14. Pete Ross wrote:

    These are beautiful! Great work!

    5.2.11
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  15. These are inspiring and beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

    5.3.11
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  16. These are fantastic. Being a photographer myself and also having worked in the printing industry for many years the combination of the two makes me giddy. I’ve always wanted to try this at home!

    xxoo,
    Windsor
    http://eatlovebikini.blogspot.com/

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  17. Jeff wrote:

    Hifantastic website! Does running a blog similar to this take a large amount of work? I have no knowledge of coding but I was hoping to start my own blog soon. Anyhow, if you have any ideas or techniques for new blog owners please share. I understand this is off subject but I simply had to ask. Many thanks Erica!

    9.29.11
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  18. James wrote:

    Hi theresuperb website! Does running a blog like this require a large amount of work? I have very little understanding of programming however I had been hoping to start my own blog soon. Anyhow, if you have any recommendations or techniques for new blog owners please share. I know this is off topic nevertheless I just needed to ask. Thanks a lot Erica!

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  19. Adriane wrote:

    Does anyone know what kind of ink he uses?

    3.25.12
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