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A vintage photo recently found in an antique shop. What struck me, aside from curiosity over who the woman was and the circumstance of the portrait, was that it had been closed up in its folder for so long that the image had transferred. Noted on the front of the folder was the photography studio's name and location - Stewart, Oakland, CA.
It's a funny thing, casual acquaintances, you can know someone for years and years but never really know them. Casual details you piece together, an occasional big detail here and there, but never enough to mash together to really get a clear idea of a person.
I worked with a very kind man for years and only ever knew him as Al, I just assumed he was an Albert. From my little piece that I knew of him, I just got the feeling he didn't fit an Albert, but Al seemed just right.
For whatever reason, these flowers jarred loose my memory of this man, Algernon.
getting my image trans technique up to speed. I made these tube beads using my own computer generated images.
birthday gift for a friend, necklace components made with pardo art clay from viva decor - faux jade and faux ivory with a geisha transfer.
TRANSform Your Clay - Beads & Jewelry using Illustrations, TRANSlucent liquid clay and Image TRANSfers
Blogged - www.polypediaonlineexpress.com/transform-your-clay-new-po...
Link to tutorial - bit.ly/irismishly-pca2018
©2013 Julia Forsyth, Sunshine Texas Mockingbird, block printing ink on unbleached mulberry paper with hand embellishments, 5" x 7"
As a reward for all my days of focused hard work measuring and trimming all the prints in the Texas Mockingbird print series, I warmed this print up with yellow - as in Marshmallow Peeps yellow that makes you (or at least me) smile when you see it.
My son saw the black and white original print and mentioned that parts of it looked like the sun was shining on it. His observation inspired me to happy it up with color.
Sold - KW (vtmmy) in McKinney, TX 5-13
This was my father's typewriter it was made in East Germany. I love it's dated look and burgundy colour.
These all incorporate images by Carol Murphy (Altered by Design) which unfortunately, are no longer available.
image transfer
@my garden
5日間でフィルムを5パック(50枚)くらい使ってしまいましたが試行錯誤の末、やっと納得いくものができた‥かな?
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Holgaroid(HOLGA120GFN) + close-up lens / FUJI FP-100C
This tin was first covered with pearl metallic clay. Then two images were transfered to the top. Next vines, leaves and flowers were added around the images. Lastly some three dimensional flowers and leaves were added for a finishing touch.
Thank you to Corrina of piddix on etsy for providing the images and Lynda of SCDiva on etsy for a great tutorial on how to transfer images.
This is an image transfer from Fuji-FP100C film on to matt white printer paper which had been wiped with isopropyl alcohol. The positive image had been allowed to develop fully for 2 minutes before peeling in this example.
birthday gift for a friend, necklace components made with pardo art clay from viva decor - faux jade and faux ivory with a geisha transfer.
i copied this image from a 35mm slide onto polaroid 559 film using my daylab setup. i then wet-scanned the polaroid negative after peeling. adjusted tones and made grayscale in photoshop.
A Polaroid Transfer of my old wire fox terrier, Griffey, on water color paper. I added a watercolor wash to the sky and hand tinted the brown face with Marshall oil pencils. This is from 1991.
A Polaroid Transfer of a Seattle Firetruck in Westlake Center. I believe it's L-4 or Ladder Truck 4. This image transfer is on water color paper and is hand tinted with Marshall Oil Pencils. This is from 1991.