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Diaphonization – Dyeing the Dead
ARUN Kuppuswamy Mohanraj
Series description

My pandemic project, Diaphonization, is the art of clearing and staining subjects – a process which can take many months. After ethically sourcing the dead subjects, I dehydrated them in 95% ethanol to harden the bones and cartilages inside. The process then involves using special stains such as alizarin red and alcian blue to stain the bones (red) and cartilages (blue). Later, the subjects were immersed in a soup of trypsin (natural enzyme), which digests most of the tissues and renders them transparent – leaving the stained bone and cartilage behind.. The process is painstakingly long and any minor mistake at any stage can fail the whole process. The final step is to place the subject in glycerine, which provides the right refractive index, taking multiple shots and stacking them to create a single image.

Biography

Started photography to destress from work which later became my passion paving way to finally become a registered sports photo-journalist. Passionate about anything in photography that exudes emotion and action and been fortunate enough to travel across many countries across the globe including South Africa, Kenya, Ecuador, Brazil, Botswana and Indonesia in search of wildlife and action which was brought to standstill by the pandemic though I was determined not to let the lockdown lock my creativity.

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