Italian Annaluigia Boeretto, a Venice-based artist also known as Annalù, creatively combines book with water in her sculptural project, the Liquidity, a series of resin sculptures that look like exploding books made of splashing liquid frozen in time, which gives us a surreal and impressive perspective of calm and chaos.
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