A small number of months ago, we get to see Alberto Seveso’s astonishing talents for capture colorful swirls of fluid in water in these disjointed ink portraits. In adding to his dramatic and astonishing images of faces, the Italian artist urbanized these creative, miniature toy surfing scenes. Feature immediately a little Lego figure and flimsy curls of blue ink, the artist recognized the energy and movement of surfing in a sequence of still photographs, free Ink Riders. He describes the scheme by saying, “There’s a put where people can travel the ink.” The rich blue tangle seems so touchable, spectators will want to arrive at out and touch the waves. In much of Seveso’s work, his distinct style of curling inks, segmented faces, and illustrate splatters crossways photos suggests a additional serious and theatrical side to the artist. In Ink Riders, although, we obtain to see a bit more of the artist’s good-humored side as he competently catches good angles, fierce waves, and the thespian wipeouts of his fearless Lego surfer.