what creatures eyes are these?
maybe not human,
firstly is the creature aquatic,
or land based?
perhaps neither, it might fly!
if
you think they are eyes you are looking at, you are seeing an example of pareidolia, the inclination to see an object where it
physically doesn’t exist, but some human eyes do look have a fairly common condition, in which a person’s
irises are multi-coloured, sometimes in the forms of spikes radiating around the
pupil or swirls that split the tissue with different hues known as heterochromia iridum, but all of the images above and the video below,
are by designer
and artist Rus Khasanov,
who fuses multiple optical tricks into a single work, splashes of
glittery, inky liquids crawl across the screen, resulting in a series of
bubbles that mimic magnified shots of human eyes, for more of the Russia-based
artist’s work, check out his Behance and Vimeo, pages where he shares
a range of Technicolor photography-based projects, what a strangely hypnotic
video, as an side I do not know how the effects are achieved,
but looking at this photograph of the artist at work, I am guessing that he uses a water based medium and floats oil based paints on it, perhaps having a video camera below the work station.
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