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Weekly art websites: abstract photography

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Tuesday 23 February 2010 20:00 EST
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This week's selection of art websites includes five websites that feature beautiful examples of abstract photography.

Medicina Rossa by Alberto Seveso - http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Medicina-Rossa/414640
Stunning photographs of red ink as it disperses through water.

Extracts of Local Distance - http://beautifuldecay.com/2009/12/10/extracts-of-local-distance/
Fragments of architectural photographs pieced together to create surreal and futuristic buildings.

Ujin Lee: Dust - http://www.ujinlee.com/index2.html
Surreal images of dust particles captured suspended in the air.

Jakob Wagner: Liquids - http://jakobwagner.eu/abstract_9.html
A photograph taken from Jakob Wagner's Liquids series. The photograph shows different liquids first separating then slowly blending together.

A kind of Magic - http://www.akindofmagic.eu/galerie2.html
Images of soap film swirling over liquids from self-taught photographer Bogdan Chesaru.

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