Art of the Day: "The First Days of Summer 2/10, 2017" by Aaron Knight

Art of the Day: "The First Days of Summer 2/10, 2017" by Aaron Knight

“A swimmer is angled amidst sparkling ripples. The diagonal composition is electric in its energy. Her nudity is obscured by the folds of the water, making a vivid statement that is not too provocative. The inevitabilities of the flow life are reflected in the ripples over her body. I love working with water and other liquids. The ungovernable nature of liquid provides a balance between order and chaos; I can predict the general nature of the image, but the exact details are left to chance. A constantly moving mirror and lens, the liquid provides intricate visual surprises.”


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