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These colorful mazes aren’t illustrations or paintings - they’re photos shot through a microscope.
Fabian Oefner mixed watercolor and ferrofluid and placed it in an electromagnetic field to create patterns. It’s the iron in the ferrofluid that makes the black lines that separate the colors.
My dream is to experiment with ferrofluid!
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