For this photographic series the interaction between the physics of foam construction and its visual impact is what drove me. Designed to spark the viewer's imagination, these images perfectly exploit the connection between science and the inherent artistic appeal of soap bubbles. Despite the visual balance conveyed by these fascinating arrangements, their structure has a complex geometry and delicate construction. When you look at a bubble, what you are really seeing is some air trapped inside a thin film, consisting of two outer layers of soap that surround an inner layer of water. Once the bubbles meet, they merge their walls together to minimize the surface area, and through this contact they connect to form a cluster of several individual bubbles, united in a single group, but differing in size and contour, producing unique organizations. Much like an abstract painting, the exhibited formations in this collection seem to celebrate the essence of an artistic composition, the images capture and manipulate the impressive aesthetic perfection of the bubbles... See more

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Bruno Militelli

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Brazilian and passionate about macro photography, Bruno Militelli took advantage of this perspective to present a unique portfolio, focused on the elements and experiments that permeate his creations... See more