This Spilled Water Art Is An OCD Nightmare

You probably feel pretty accomplished when you turn water into lemonade, or Kool-Aid, but an artist named Aravis Dolmenna goes nuts turning water into spectacular artwork.

We can’t help but think of artist Ivan Hoo’s breath-taking drawings of spilled food, but Dolmenna’s pieces are produced with actual spills.

The spills aren’t random, however, as Dolmenna actually uses precise hand-eye-coordination to create the intricate designs.

From snowflakes, to footsteps, the detail in some of these are pretty insane.

Check out the water works below, and peep the rest of Dolmenna’s art on her Instagram account.

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