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Shinichi Maruyama creates stunning photographs that capture the split second moment of collision between black ink and water.
The resulting images are stunning and are only possible due to recent advances in strobe light technology which allow Maruyama to capture images at an astonishing 20,000th of a second. His Kusho series of large scale colour photographs are a technical and formal tour de force.
Beautiful.

![Kusho [Detail]](/assets/kusho.jpg)
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