April 12, 2004 (Press Release) --
For 10 years, Adrian Rodriguez has been photographing colorful dyes as they drip in his toilet bowl to make what he calls "toilygraphs". In the process, Rodriguez has turned his bathroom into a photo studio and spends hours getting the dye to drip precisely as he wants.
So far, he hasn't suffered for his art. Rodriguez hasn't been plagued by plumbing problems and he gets $300 per photo.
But while this Pablo Picasso of the potty is flushed with excitement about his "toilygraphs," he has only photographed during a flush once. That's because "all the colors blend together into turquoise."
Rodriguez displays his toilygraphs at http://www.arodphoto.com/toilygraph1lr.html
So far, he hasn't suffered for his art. Rodriguez hasn't been plagued by plumbing problems and he gets $300 per photo.
But while this Pablo Picasso of the potty is flushed with excitement about his "toilygraphs," he has only photographed during a flush once. That's because "all the colors blend together into turquoise."
Rodriguez displays his toilygraphs at http://www.arodphoto.com/toilygraph1lr.html

For 10 years, Adrian Rodriguez has been photographing colorful dyes as they drip in his toilet bowl to make what he calls "toilygraphs".
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