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Polaroid LAND CAMERA 320 / FUJI FP-100C

Double image transfer onto a custom blend of khaki clay (gold and pearl premo with a touch of black) embedded with copper and antique linen Ranger embossing powder.

 

I was holding my breath the vibrant colors in the butterfly's wings would transfer well, and they did!

Polaroid image transfer

On heavy watercolor paper.

 

Vintage paper ephemera (ledger pages, receipe, sheet music) and an image transfer.

This is a set of ATCs I made using image transfers, ink, paint, playing cards, corner rounder, Dymo label paker and photo pens. Thank you for looking.

Polaroid image transfer

For the last four General Elections I have prepared a piece of art work, starting on the day the manifestos are published.

My self imposed rules are that I record only what is reported in the media, and that the piece is completed on Election Night whilst listening to the results.

It's a fascinating task as the changes in emphasis can be immense and then easily forgotten as the process rolls on.

This year, for the first time ever, events have consipired against me, with a family wedding and a house move, so I have had to scale back my efforts and make a much simplified version. I won't even be here on Election Night, so the last emotional stages will be missing.

My take on this year's Election is that it is an election by the media, with the first televised debate between the leaders of the three main political parties, and also the use of such things as blogs and twitter.

The piece will be in the form of a textile "page from my sketchbook" and I have shown here one of the central images. This is from a press photograph of the first debate and I loved how the photographer managed to capture the dynamics of the group.

I transferred the image to calico using the Acrylic Mat Medium method and then stitched this to my previously prepared background.

I have already voted, using a postal vote!

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After a month off from flickr posting, I'm happy to say hello again!

 

This is a picture of one piece I completed over my brief hiatus.

 

I'll be posting photos regularly starting Monday. Have a great weekend!

Polaroid image transfer

Double layer image transfer onto a bvase of Pearl Premo embedded with Ranger Distressed Antique Linen embossing powder

A sweet onesie altered with some vintage inspiration. Little girl image silhouette transfer, pink ruffled ribbon ruffle, and black satin ribbon trim and bow to do the trick.

Polaroid Image Transfer.

Red leaves onto Moleskine paper.

Polaroid Type 669 film stock, with Mamiyh Universal camera, 65mm lens at f6.3 & 1/10th sec.

Image developed for 15 secs before peeled apart and applied to paper - then rolled and left for one minute.

 

Paper was first dampend and scrubbed to remove the external sizing.

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O decalque é feito com: papel gomado ou papel decalque (onde é impressa a arte), um verniz (que forma a película onde a "tinta" fica fixada qdo colocamos o decalque na água) e a "arte" ou impressão, (no nosso caso contendo um veículo e pigmento adequados ao uso cerâmico, relacionado à cor e temperatura para obter o que precisamos). O processo é simples e constante quanto ao papel gomado e ao verniz, que é o mesmo usado para qualquer tipo de decalque, (o verniz em spray, eu uso o Acrilfix da Acrilex mas apesar de mais fácil de usar, acho que falta flexibilidade, prefiro o Colódio, vendido nas lojas que fornecem material para qualquer tipo de decalque) mas, quanto ao que vai estar entre os dois, a "arte"... essa não tem limites. Sobre o papel decalque será fixada a "arte" que vamos transportar para o corpo cerâmico. Basta coloca-la alí, cobri-la com o verniz e teremos nosso decalque. Quando submerso na água, por alguns instantes apenas, a película de verniz se desprende da goma do papel, "carregando" o desenho ou foto. Dos livros sobre o assunto, absorvemos os exemplos e as idéias. Do silk screen às impressoras laser, teremos muito o que experimentar.

"Polaroid's most economical passport camera. For basic passport photography, the Miniportrait 207 is an ideal solution. It offers a double portrait on an individual piece of film, an economical but effective framing aid, and it's lightweight. Fits standard photographic remote cable release. Clear view finder with template for accurate subject positioning."

 

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9/30/2010

Fujifilm FP-100c Instant Film

 

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More of my bird beads. This is a double printed image (border and bottom) of a scroll design printed on gold tinted paper, and layered on a vintage image of a bird study illustration. The transfer was made to Pearl Premo embedded with Ranger Mustard embossing powder. The reverse is stamped with a floral stamp.

he laid in the cellar a long time, today I finished him and protected him with a thin layer TLS (because he should stay matt) - lange lag er im Keller, heute habe ich ihn vollendet und mit einer dünnen Schicht TLS (damit er matt bleibt) geschützt

Double printed image transfers. I ran the butterflies through the printer first, then printed the border image on top of the butterflies. (If I had Photoshop, I wouldn't have to do this.)

Some of Diane FalkenHagen's samples showing image transfer on metal.

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Image transfer notecard. See my profile for availability.

Image Transfer

Double image transfer. The bottom layer is a renaissance tapestry in olive and gold, the top layer is a cutout of a vintage floral illustration (love the sweet little bud!) onto Pearl Premo layered over an Olive Metallic blend of clays. I embossed the reverse with a harlequin diamond texture sheet.

Polaroid image transfer

image transfer onto a book page

Mi Padre.

por Fabián Grasso (Tio).

 

“I am an excitable person who only understands life lyrically, musically, in whom feelings are much stronger than reason. I am so thirsty for the marvelous that only the marvelous has power over me. Anything I cannot transform into something marvelous, I let go. I only believe in intoxication, in ecstasy, and when ordinary life shackles me, I escape, one way or another. No more walls.”

- Anais Nin

 

Many thanks to LuPi75 for inspiring me with his beautiful photo...

A Pink-White Outlook on Life

  

image transfer, pastels, watercolor pencils

   

Wall sign--Shreveport.

Polaroid slide transfer

I was feeling quite isolated when I played with this one.

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Polaroid transfer on expired Polaroid 690 / taken with Graflex Crown and Optar 203/7.5 , paper Arches Grain Satine hot pressed. Model: Angelika Ogryzek / Miss Poland 2011

More transfers: www.mosionek.com/portfolio/polaglam-transfer/

Image transfer, mono print, gesso & paint layers, masking, spray ink

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Polaroid dry process image-transfer

Vintage papers, scrapbook papers, an image transfer, ink and water soluable oil pastels on 8x10 gallery wrapped canvas.

 

If you have suggestions for a title, please list them here. "Stately woman in chair" just doesn't appeal to me :)

Thanks!

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