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Artist Shinichi Maruyama has established a name for himself by capturing paint in it’s “live” essence. The artist paints by tossing the ink and water in in various patterns, where they are then captured by the camera lens. What we are left with is a beautiful moment where paint and time collide. Visit his site for more info here: http://www.shinichimaruyama.com/
