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hand towels for the bathroom. the image is the amazing vintage floor tiles, photographed and transferred onto fabric that was then appliqued on.
blogged here!
Image transfer of a vintage bird illustration onto a base of celedon green clay treated with Tim Holtz' Ranger Distress Embossing Powder (Vintage Photo.)
An example of using embossing powder for texture and to add to the vintage look and feel of this piece. I used Ranger Copper embossing powder.
Image transfer from the medieval city of Siena in Tuscany, Italy. Hand-made image transfer using Polaroid instant-print 4x5 film (no longer available) and transferred in my darkroom using my enlarger and a 35mm color positive Velvia slide.
These image transfers were for my AP 2D Studio Art Concentration.
The basis of my Concentration was to show girls from an empowering and self confident viewpoint.
I used my friends as models, as they all look different and each have their own feministic views.
The actual aesthetic of the work was based on Riot Grrrl zines.
I love they way they turned out, and I ended up getting a 4 out of 5 for my AP score.
AP US History was another story...
My new friend Keirsten featured me on her delightful blog last week, and again today to show off the gorgeous necklace she made with one of my Vintage French Ephemera Eiffel Tower Cylinder Focal Beads. I absolutely love the necklace design. The beads and chain are perfect with the focal bead pendant! Thanks again, Keirsten!
"She says things no one else seems to come up with, like let's have a hotdog and then it's like nothing's impossible...
If all I can say is I'm not in a swamp, I'm not in this swamp then there is not a rope in front of me and there is not an alligator behind me and there is not a girl sitting at the edge eating a hotdog and if I believe that, then dying would be the only answer because then Death couldn't say Peachy to me anymore and after all she has a brother that believe in hope."
quote from tori amos' introduction to neil gaiman's "death: the high cost of living." xerox transfer on paper, colored pencils, text.
The picture of a woman at the seaside is an inkjet image transfer blocked on navy card stock. The text is a line of a poem from My Love Is a Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns. I have stamped some seabirds in black ink Later, not shown in the picture, I added red glitter to the roses in the woman's hat.
Image transfer onto a skinner blend of pewter and bronze Premo treated with Ranger Copper and Mushroom embossing powders. The image transfer is a butterfly collage. I embossed neck around the stopper with the Chantilly Lace Studio texture sheet and dusted it and the stopper with more of the Copper embossing powder. The embossing powder creates a nice, speckled finish which adds to the vintage look. The bottle measures 4" tall and a little over 2 1/2" wide at its widest point.
Triple layer image transfer onto a base of Pearl Premo clay embedded with Ranger Distress Walnut Stain, Weathered Wood and Antique Linen Embossing powder.
Image transfer of a vintage bird illustration onto a base of celedon green clay treated with Tim Holtz' Ranger Distress Embossing Powder (Vintage Photo.)
Image transfers of vintage bird illustrations onto a base of a celedon green clay embedded with Tim Holtz' Ranger Distresss (Walnut Stain) embossing powder.
model: Angelika Jakubowska / Miss Polonia 2008
transfer with Polaroid 59 / expired: 1996
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More transfers: www.mosionek.com/portfolio/polaglam-transfer/
Image Transfer from around the baltic sea. The series is inspired by the song "Chapter 24" of Pink Floyd where is said: "A movement is acomplished in six stages and the seventh brings return."
Disney wood cubes, these were popular toys. Image transfer on 790 film protographed with a 4x5 plaubel.
Asymmetrical polymer clay tile pendant, reversible. The front is shades of violet, black, silver and ivory in rubber stamp mokume gane. Layered over that is an image transfer of Durga, the Hindu goddess. The reverse side is a silvery lavender ghost image that is beautiful in its own right.
This is strung on buna cord with silver metal tube beads, and has a polymer clay closure of matte FIMO beads in shades of gray and black.
This choker-length necklace is 16 inches and not adjustable.