On cold, snowy, or stormy days, I like to work in my studio and create photomicrographs of crystals. This involves preparing slides of common household chemicals and then photographing them using my microscope and Omax camera.
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Some artists use paint brushes; others use magnets. Magnets? Yep. Magnets can create abstract, other-worldly scenes, which I call Magnetic Worlds – Ferrofluid Abstract Photographs. Continue reading “Ferrofluid Abstract Photographs”
ArtAscent Features Abstract Photomicrographs
Two of Bill’s abstract photomicrographs are included in the August 2017 issue of ArtAscent, an art and literature journal. Yay! You can preview or purchase this issue at MagCloud.
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Belua Mirabilis is a collection of microscopic scenes from the series Landscapes Unseen that conjures images of fantastical aquatic life flourishing in a primordial water world. These scenes are the result of various combinations of salicylic acid, Epson salt, alcohol, caffeine, borax, urea, and oxalic acid. Continue reading “Belua Mirabilis Collection”
Mountains & Deserts Collection
Mountains & Deserts is a collection of microscopic scenes from the series Landscapes Unseen that evokes the mountains, deserts, and plant life found in the American Southwest. Continue reading “Mountains & Deserts Collection”