A due Colori | Alberto Seveso

A due Colori | Alberto Seveso
The study of how ink interacts within water is something that many artists have experimented with, inspired by the simple process that proves time and time again to yield beautifully mesmerizing works of art. Alberto Seveso, considered to be a master in this field of photography released this new series of underwater ink photographs, expanding on his pervious works by capturing the interaction between two colors instead of just one. The way the ink plumes are photographed gives the impression that they are more solid than liquid, colorful clouds of smoke that have been frozen, to produce a dreamlike landscape.

Courtesy of Alberto Seveso

Project info :

Artist: Alberto Seveso (Italian illustrator, graphic designer, and photographer)
Technique: High‑speed photography capturing two colors of ink dispersing in water.
Concept: Exploring the beauty of fluid dynamics, color blending, and the suspension of time through ink plumes.
All images © Alberto Seveso

© Alberto Seveso

Kristin Hoover
Kristin Hoover

Kristin Hoover is an editor at Arch2O and a proud graduate of Virginia Tech. Since joining in July 2014, she has authored over 200 insightful articles covering everything from adaptive reuse and cultural centers to eco-buildings and urban infrastructure . With a passion for architectural storytelling, Kristin skillfully curates and crafts compelling narratives that bring design innovation to life. Her editorial work reflects a broad yet finely honed interest in how architecture intersects with society, technology, and the environment—making her a key voice shaping Arch2O’s explorations of contemporary built form.

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