Ferrofluid, a liquid that turns into spikes and moves around when exposed to magnets, is pretty metal on its own, but California-based artist Mesplé manipulates the stuff with a horde of shiny skulls. Proficient in traditional sculpture, molding, and blacksmithing, Mesplé creates “technology-mediated art” that is meant to “explore and heighten viewer relationships” and bring “viewers to a state of inquisitiveness, sometimes outside the realm of their previous experiences” by blending science, technology, and innovation.A photo posted by mesple (@mesple) on Oct 2, 2015 at 2:24pm PDT
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See more of Mesplé’s work on his website and stay updated on his work on Instagram.Related:Magnetic Fluids and Paint Combine to Form Psychedelic VisualsLook at These Ferrofluids GoSkulls, Exposed: Walter White, Notorious B.I.G, and More Become Custom CraniumsA photo posted by mesple (@mesple) on Oct 26, 2015 at 2:49pm PDT