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Taken for Macro Mondays. I had these old Chucks in the garage so they got a little love for the theme the week of Nov 19. Happy MM!
Hand embelished and quilted silk screened dead birds. In memorial to little dead bird on the Addison Stop on the L.
Light travels bounce off the walls of the each cable. The photons bounces down the pipe while the light beam travels down it's core.
Homer: "Now, I know you have a few odd cravings, Lucille, being pregnant and all, but, eating stumps? Maybe we ought to see the doc? Surely there is a better supplement for fiber?"
Lucille: "Shut your yap, Homer, and watch for that Bald Eagle. I don't feel like being lunch!"
Stansberry Lake, Washington 2017
(Straight Out Of Camera)
Always amazed by Lilly Stamen & this time it had a little bit of Cotton Wood Tree, Cotton stuff clinging to it.
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Credit as "Barta IV"
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Photographed @ FIBER Festival, april 2012, Amsterdam
installation by: Krista van der Wilk
CUBE BENDER is a space specific video projection in which the artist captures light, transforms it into a digital medium and transforms the image into something natural looking, but it is in fact highly digital.
Krista is a visual artist that concentrates on site specific video projections, stopmotion animations, works as a VJ & makes scans of nature into printed matter and moving images. In her work she seeks the aesthetic value of reality.
2012-03-24 21.23.24-03
I closed the door, darkened the room and took photos of my fiber optic globe.
Taken by pressing the shutter button then very goofily thrusting the camera forward.
Years ago I bought one of those stupid Fiber Optics UFO's to put on a night stand... My wife hates it... :-) So it (not me, luckily) got condemned into the closet.
We are in the process of moving and yesterday I cleaned out that closet and found it again. My wife urged me to through it out and I agreed (the thing is terribly ugly after all); but before that I wanted to take some pictures and I'm actually quite happy with how they turned out. Let me know what you think.
Oh by the way, she likes the pictures.......... :-)
photographic part of my BFA project, making a physical environment out of a dream. there is a fibers piece to go along with these photos!
I made another wig for Frankie, this time using viscose fiber. Very interesting stuff, similar to suri alpaca, but it keeps the shape of what you do to it (like if you pinch it it will stay crimped a bit until you brush it out.) It sort of sticks together to, like faux fur, which is fine for short wigs, but I think if you made a very long wig it would tangle easily. Its veeery shiny and silky. I also read you can't get it wet, otherwise it will permanently frizz and kink. However, its VERY reasonably priced compared to alpaca or mohair. It was only $7.90 for a 1/3 of an ounce. I got the extra long fiber, which is 16-18 inches long. I thought I'd need two packs of the blue, but I only used HALF of one! I have a ton left over, so when I feel up to it I think I'm going to make Frankie some more styles, or maybe use some for my sooah version of Mao. I think this stuff will work VERY nicely for short boy styles.
Anywho! I love how Frankie looks in it :D I'm kind of scared to trim it, I don't want to ruin it, but I do think it'd look better if it was just to shoulder length (it's longer in the back.)
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Taken at the Scottsdale Pavilions Car Show on 4/27/24.
Canon 90D and Canon EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM lens with circular polarizer.