Floating Colorful Liquid Sculptures Created by Photographing Splashes in Mid-Air

Have you ever so perfectly captureda moment in time as this? Colourant is a series of photos by Cassandra Warner and Jeremy Floto of Floto+Warner who photographed splashes of colorful liquid in the air. By taking the images at 1/3,500th of a second and making sure to hide the liquid’s origins, the colorful bursts look as though they are floating or standing sculptures.
The two designers explain the thoughts behind the collection:
Colourant is a series of events 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 3500th of a second. Transforming the non-discernible and ephemeral to the eternal. The essence of photography—immortalize the transitory.
