Natasha van Netten

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seawater

Just a Drop

October 14, 2016October 14, 2016 / natashavannetten / 1 Comment

This is an amazing image I found  of a drop of seawater(click here for link). Often in my drawings I use seawater as a medium to thin, spread and give ink momentum. But when the water has evaporated… what has it left behind? There is a whole world in there!

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