Vibrantly Billowing 3D Paintings

Across the Volumes by Kim Keever Involves Uninhabited Fish Tanks

Abstract artworks such as those captured in the Across the Volumes series may not be new and exciting, but they are still utterly beautiful, making it hard not to appreciate. The vibrant clouds of color were created by dropping industrial paint tints into 200-gallon fish tanks. Yet they look more like natural storms of manmade bombs.

The Across the Volumes series was created by Kim Keever, an artist living and working in New York City. She is known for her work with fish tanks, but in a more picturesque way. She writes, "The abstracts are like a blank canvas with paint randomly poured on it--only composed in the 3-D world of water and photographed."
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1. 3D Paintings - Kim Keever's Across the Volumes series showcases the potential of creating 3D paintings using industrial paint tints and fish tanks, presenting opportunities for artists to explore the possibilities of 3D art.
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3. Abstract Art - The Across the Volumes series demonstrates the continued appeal of abstract art, showcasing the potential for artists to create visually striking abstract artwork in unconventional ways.
Industry Implications
1. Art Industry - The replicable nature of Keever's process to create underwater 3D paintings using industrial paint tints and fish tanks presents new opportunities in the art industry to produce breathtaking pieces that are both unique and captivating.
2. Paint Industry - The use of industrial paint tints in Keever's artwork presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the industrial painting industry, providing a new and creative way to use their products.
3. Photography Industry - The use of photography to capture the 3D art in Keever's Across the Volumes series showcases the potential for photographers to experiment with new subject matter and create visually stunning and unique photographs.

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