COLORS – Experimental Video by Thomas Blanchard

“Colors”, a new mesmerizing video of psychedelic colors in motion by Thomas Blanchard.

Oh yes, he did it again! After “Memories of Paintings“, Thomas Blanchard has recently published a new experimental video. Just like in his last work, the French Director has experimented with paint, oil and different liquids to create these mesmerizing effects. ‘Colors’ is a short video that takes you on a dreamlike journey into a psychedelic world. You can find more details and the video below.

COLORS, a new experimental video by Thomas Blanchard.
COLORS, a new experimental video by Thomas Blanchard.

The smooth, circular moves were not digitally created or animated. Thomas Blanchard used paint, oil, oat milk, remover, bleach liquide and soap liquid to create these fascinating effects. Accompanied by a sound from Velvet Coffee, this short video is a wonderful experience for your senses. Check it out below! If you want to see more of Thomas Blanchard’s beautiful work, feel free and visit his website.

Striking colors in motion by Thomas Blanchard.
Striking colors in motion by Thomas Blanchard.
Mesmerizing effects.
The video features mesmerizing effects.
Compositions have been created using paint, oil, oat milk, remover, bleach liquide, and soap liquid.
All compositions have been created using paint, oil, oat milk, remover, bleach liquide, and soap liquid.
Striking color contrasts.
What a striking color contrasts!
Psychedelic colors in harmonious movements.
Psychedelic colors in harmonious movements.
Smooth experience through circular moves.
Smooth experience through circular moves.
The experimental video is a visual orgasm.
The experimental video is a visual orgasm.

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  1. Hey Dirk, Where did you learn about the process of the liquids and stuff he uses… I’d love to give somethnig like this a go just uncertain where to start… any clues?

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