Curious to discover what music looks like, Germany-based photographer Martin Klimas spent six months capturing the effect of music on paint.
Klimas first arranges paint above massive speakers before turning the sound up and photographing the paint being brought to life from vibrations caused by sound waves.
Dynamic music from the likes of Kraftwerk and Miles Davis were used along with 18.5 gallons of paint, resulting in these seemingly 3D Jackson Pollock paintings.
[via PetaPixel]
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