We’ve referred to Alberto Seveso as the ‘master of ink’ before, and it’s not hard to see why. He’s created a flowing, dynamic aesthetic that feels all his own, all by manipulating and photographing ink in water.
His work showcases natural fluid dynamics, the mixing of hues, and textures that are hard to define.
His latest series is called Surface XXI, and it further explores colors, but also velvet-like textures that almost look topographical. The addition of new textures open up interesting new forms and shapes.
See more of his fascinating work on Behance.
Images © Alberto Seveso, used with artist’s permission.


“In this series, I capture the dance of color and light, where vivid hues blend like whispers on velvet. Each image is a journey through flowing textures and vibrant shades, evoking the ephemeral beauty of nature’s abstract forms. This collection invites you to lose yourself in a kaleidoscope of emotions and visual poetry.”
-Alberto Seveso






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