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My entry in the PCAGOE December challenge, "Seasonal". I saw the word that way years ago on a Christmas card, and it had to use it! The focal is an image transferred onto glittery white polymer clay, and covered in epoxy resin. The bail is an old earring, and there are 4 round beads with image transfers of holly (also covered in resin), and some assorted glass and gemstone beads, and finally bronzey chain with a handmade hook clasp.

Image transfer on canvas for the cover, inside two signatures, lots of good thick paper in varied sizes, and many scraps sewn on.

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mixed media tag using distressed inks and stamps.

 

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For a black and white ATC trade in our Oregon-made ATC group at Swap-bot. All the members are from Oregon...

Image transfers are my favorite technique so I once again added an inkjet gel medium image to my pages. I really enjoyed the splattering process to make the collage pieces.

 

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...

 

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The concept and images for this project are under my copyright. You may make the project for your own personal use but may not reproduce it to sell online or at craft fairs. If you wish to feature this project on your blog, please contact me for permission. Thanks!

Polaroid 420 Land

Polaroid 690 image transfer

1 3/4" tall x 3/4" wide and 1/8" deep

連休に撮ったHOLGAのブローニを近所のDPEに出しに行ったら、この10月から札幌のフジが辞めちゃってブローニ、リバーサルなどは東京送りになるので出来上がりが一週間~10日もかかってしまうらしい。北海道内でブローニやリバーサルを現像する所が無くなってしまったという事です‥なんてこったい。

 

(追記) Oct 16,2009

ご近所DPEは全滅ですが、ヨドバシ札幌ではネガなら従来どおり出来るそうです。(リバーサルが全部東京送りだそうです。)とりあえず安心しました!しかしフィルムの環境はこれからますます厳しくなっていくだろう事をひしひしと感じています‥。

 

image transfer

taken in Sapporo,Japan

 

Holgaroid(HOLGA120GFN) / FUJI FP-100C

"Plantation Porch" Polaroid Image Transfer

 

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Taken with a Canon 5D Mark II with a lensbaby. Made a inkjet transfer then scanned it back in and joined it with the original image.

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Image transfer, photo decal

Now just to work out what is causing the scratchmarks.....

This time the neon sign the first exposure with the diopter lens and the trees the second shot without it.

 

Starting to thin k that the scratchmarks are due to my one long fingernail on my little finger....

update on scratches - it's my bloody ring....

I saw this painted on a building wall near downtown Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1996. The book, Maus, is an extraordinary nonfiction graphic work by Art Spiegelman, a masterpiece. This is a Polaroid image transfer, from slide film, to watercolor paper, using Polaroid 669ER film and a Daylab. The camera used was a Nikon N90S, and a 70-210mm lens; Kodachrome 200. The paper is Arches hot pressed.

Polaroid image transfer. Pigs to clean pipelines in Cushing, Oklahoma.

Image transfer on vintage ledger paper embellished with thread and text from a vintage book. The piece is mounted on a 5.5"x7.5" piece of 140 lb. watercolor paper.

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fuji transfer

original shoot by Isabella Fasce

plated magazine strips that were gel medium transferred onto cotton fabric and embroidered on.

"nothing that can happen to you know will be as bad as what you have just missed."

text taken from a 1950's book about "bedtime etiquette". 18" x 28"

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