I Mix Paint, Oil, Milk and Liquid Soap To Create Surrealistic Paint Dances
“Memories of Paintings” is an experimental dreamlike video rocking us smoothly through circular moves. The visual compositions have been created out of paint, oil, milk and soap liquid.
I filmed the painting with a Canon 550D camera using macro lens. I poured the milk and paint on a plate, and it’s a drop of dishwasher liquid that animates the painting. The chemical reaction is funny and practical. The small planets are made with paint mixed with rapeseed oil.
I poured the milk and paint on a plate, and it’s a drop of dishwasher liquid that animates the painting
I used differently colored acrylic paint to achieve colorful results
These small planet look-a-likes are made when acrylic paint mixes with rapeseed oil
Watch the video below to fully experience this beautiful chemical reaction
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Share on FacebookThis is amazing..... I am simply fascinated with all the chemical reactions taking place before our eyes, without even noticing. Love your work!!!
NOT " cry"! I mean " dry". Checklocal city,township for places who accept toxs like paint,acids,bases,ect .Firedept takes ours 1/ mnth
Anrui:(con't) Mixtr some to cry.Put waste in containers and let dry, then dispose as trash.chk painttype-tox.chk for local tox dspos progrm
Anrui(con't) the mixture of oil/paint =worse clogging &stain your sink! (DO NOT DUMP DOWN STORM SEWER or homesump . H2O goesto pond moredown
Anrui: As a water/wastewater Tech Specialist, disposal of quant . of oil violates city code and clog yr drain. Add paint (no room more belo
Cool art. I agree with Winter. I think Parabo Press would be able to print any stills you take for an amazing poster sized print!
It's beautiful indeed. But I would like to ask, how do you dispose the mixture afterwards? I would really want to know. Thanks!
Great use of this idea! But this presentation is too long and the music is boring. I'd use recognizable classical scores and make each piece about 2 minutes max.
This is amazing..... I am simply fascinated with all the chemical reactions taking place before our eyes, without even noticing. Love your work!!!
NOT " cry"! I mean " dry". Checklocal city,township for places who accept toxs like paint,acids,bases,ect .Firedept takes ours 1/ mnth
Anrui:(con't) Mixtr some to cry.Put waste in containers and let dry, then dispose as trash.chk painttype-tox.chk for local tox dspos progrm
Anrui(con't) the mixture of oil/paint =worse clogging &stain your sink! (DO NOT DUMP DOWN STORM SEWER or homesump . H2O goesto pond moredown
Anrui: As a water/wastewater Tech Specialist, disposal of quant . of oil violates city code and clog yr drain. Add paint (no room more belo
Cool art. I agree with Winter. I think Parabo Press would be able to print any stills you take for an amazing poster sized print!
It's beautiful indeed. But I would like to ask, how do you dispose the mixture afterwards? I would really want to know. Thanks!
Great use of this idea! But this presentation is too long and the music is boring. I'd use recognizable classical scores and make each piece about 2 minutes max.
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