Lachlan Turczan Transforms Water Patterns Into Liquid Sculptures With Cymatic Watergrams

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LACHLAN TURCZAN EXPLORES VISUAL AND SONIC DIMENSIONS OF WATER

Water, light, and sound artist Lachlan Turczan crafts Cymatic Watergrams as otherworldly landscapes born within the confines of a darkroom. Through the exposure of vibrating water patterns onto photosensitive paper, Turczan unveils a hypnotic exploration of both the visual and sonic dimensions of this element. His camera-less prints document his Resonance Series, giving rise to cymatic sculptures that animate water as liquid art, revealing sculpture-like forms that pulsate and undulate in a rhythmic dance. As light passes through the intricate wave patterns and is captured on photosensitive paper, it becomes harnessed by the water which serves as a lens that focuses and disperses light according to the varying frequencies present within the liquid.

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