Liquid Forms Captured in Motion

Solids reimagined as frozen, splashing liquids. Each shape mirrors its object, suspended in droplets and ripples against a stark black backdrop.

Prompt

2x2 grid, do this for 4 random solid objects and liquids > variable: [insert solid object] + [insert liquid] (e.g., a marble bust + honey, a bicycle + water, a chair + mercury)
logic: applies fluid physics to solid topology.
instruction:
subject: [solid object]
physics override: the object is formed entirely from splashing, suspended [liquid].
morphology: the [liquid] mimics the exact silhouette of the [solid object], but the surface is in constant, frozen turbulence (droplets, ripples, streams).
lighting: high-speed flash photography style (1/8000 sec shutter) to freeze the liquid motion. backlighting to show translucency and refraction through the [liquid].
environment: clean black background to emphasize the reflective/refractive properties of the liquid material.
Published: March 8, 2026 by