Connecticut photographer and psychologist Cliff Briggie uses ice, paint, light and water to make these abstract ‘ice paintings’. Instead of using Photoshop, he relies on the ice and paint to morph into something unexpected and unique.
He writes: ‘Little pieces of paint take on a life of their own, suddenly exploding, colors streaming everywhere and then they are gone forever. It is at once so breathtaking, heartbreaking, and compelling that I have missed more than a shot or two’.
This is the most beautiful thing i have I ever seen in my life! Teach me how to do This! I’m an artist as well just starting out and have some things posted but your colors are big money buck superb!
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But you have seen information about his technique, you have to click on the links of the artist Cliff Briggie; or search on google for more information!
Thank you
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C’est sublime !
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Stunning and expressive. I love this art!
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Simply amazing!
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Oh. My. Goodness. Do I love this 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼😘💗💗
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Wonderful, thank you very much!
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Especially love that one on the top, so ‘appetite friendly’ 🙂
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A reblogué ceci sur Covert Novelist.
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This is the most beautiful thing i have I ever seen in my life! Teach me how to do This! I’m an artist as well just starting out and have some things posted but your colors are big money buck superb!
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Welcome, you have interesting pictures, continue!
My blog represents artists from all over the world, I did not do these paintings.
But you have seen information about his technique, you have to click on the links of the artist Cliff Briggie; or search on google for more information!
Thank you
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Good combination of colours!! I liked your way of keeping colours unique without too much blending
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No, we are an art magazine.
We represent great artists.
It’s a very special technique!
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Oh that’s great!!
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beautiful
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If i lived in a house with wallpaper like that, Yea that’d be just great! ❤
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