In my paintings I have always enjoyed letting the paint move, drip, or mix on the canvas and I wanted to find a way to incorporate that interaction of materials into my photography. Prior to my work this semester I never experimented with abstract/minimalist photography. I altered my picture taking methods in order to force the imagery I created to reflect this genre of photography that I hadn\u27t previously explored. All the prints in this series were created without the use of a traditional camera. Instead, I utilized water, food coloring, salt, soap, plastic wrap, and a flatbed scanner to create high resolution scans of the interactions between these materials. In a sense, I altered the flatbed scanner\u27s purpose to use it like a larg...