
Aqueous Fluoreau photo series by Mark Mawson
If Puff the Magic Dragon actually existed, I’m sure his lair would be filled with hypercoloured fumes like these. Inspired by graffiti, vibrant colours, and watching milk being poured into coffee, British photographer Mark Mawson has created a punky mystical ambience where fluid formations of colour have their own breath of life. His Aqueous Fluoreau series was shot in the South of France using coloured paints, a water tank and strobe lighting.
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