Summer Swim
83 Oranges83 Oranges fuses the immediacy of photography with the soft bleed of digital paint filters to capture the sensory weight of a summer swim. This piece renders the rush of water as a tactile landscape where light and anatomy dissolve into a single, fluid motion.

Summer Swim
83 Oranges fuses the immediacy of photography with the soft bleed of digital paint filters to capture the sensory weight of a summer swim. This piece renders the rush of water as a tactile landscape where light and anatomy dissolve into a single, fluid motion.
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Art Analysis
The tactile rhythm of light and liquid motion
The artist applies a digital paint filter to summer photography, softening the sharp edges of a splash into a texture that mimics the flow of watercolour. This approach emphasizes the physical sensation of the water rather than just its appearance, turning a high-energy moment into a study of light and liquid suspension.
Through a palette of varied blue hues and shades of white, the work explores the complex patterns of reflections and refractions. The composition captures the anatomy of a body in motion, freezing a fleeting moment in nature to highlight the rhythmic wave phenomena and the serene bliss found beneath the surface.
The work merges the structural precision of the human body with liquid, marbleized textures to redefine the physical form.
The use of a milk bath creates a soft, opaque backdrop that contrasts with the hard edges of the fashion elements.
The arrangement of colors and angles suggests the way light bounces off surfaces, capturing a sense of constant, shimmering movement.
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