Rheology #796
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Sam Albright, Rheology #796, 2017, Photographic print, 16 x 11 x 1 in, Photo image of flowing sumi ink painting. Part of the Rheology series. Matted, glazed and framed.
This photographic image is part of Sam Albright's series Rheology: The Flow and Shaping of Matter. Each work begins with a brushstroke of sumi ink placed into a flat bed of water. Local earth pigments from Eastern Washington are then introduced, grounding the composition in regional material. Gravity and surface tension guide the movement of the inks and pigments, forming shifting rivers, pools, and layered patterns within the water's surface.
As the water gradually evaporates, particles settle and deposit onto the substrate, preserving the traces of these fluid interactions. During this transitional stage-when the composition remains in motion-high-resolution photographs are taken to document the ephemeral forms. These images capture what might be called "lost paintings": fleeting states that exist only within the flow of water and pigment before they resolve into their final sedimented form. This photograph preserves one such moment in that ongoing process.
Donated By Sam Albright