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The Superb Distorted Paintings by Mikael Takacs
Mikael Takacs, a visionary artist from Stockholm, transforms acrylic paint into striking compositions using pipettes instead of brushes, creating expressive works full of dynamic textures.
His unique technique allows for precise control over details, lending his paintings a remarkable sense of movement and depth that often leads viewers to mistake them for digital art. While marbling techniques like Japan’s “Suminagashi” and the Ottoman Empire’s “Ebru” have influenced fluid art for centuries, Takacs pushes these traditions forward with his modern interpretation.
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Has anyone considered that the reason why scientists used to pipette with their mouths is simply because they had no hands?

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y'all I'm trading someone 20 pipettes for a pan de muerto, which is the most bizarre transaction I've ever done and also it makes me feel like I've made some good choices in life after all
if you're ever having a shitty day, remember/discover the existence of this criminally underrated, absolutely delightful little song from 2010: