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My Renaissance Tapestry Hearts and Flowers Polymer Clay Brooch featured in a treasury created by Angela of polymercreations
Starting to re-explore some of my old student (college) work shot and printed between 1995 and 1998.
I believe I shot this in early 1997 in the area around 900 Monroe, Grand Rapids, Michigan. This was part of an independent study I did my Junior year that I plan to reshoot this Spring.
Analog on top of analog. This was shot with my Pentax Super Program on T-Max and printed on Ilford using a cold-light enlarger. The print was sepia toned and copied to Ektrachrome. I printed that slide to Polaroid 669 using a Daylab Jr. and transfered the image to Arches watercolor paper.
The sad part is that the original T-Max had some issues in the developer. My initial test prints had some spots that appeared to be pits in the film. Rewashing the film made the pits much worse, so all I have of this shoot are the test prints and some unusable negatives.
Anyway, they made for great transfers, and I plan to post these along with the originals, and some current-day comparisons.
This pennant is one of 12 that will comprise a holiday banner. The theme for this particular pennant was 'I believe in fairies." Its an image transfer with lace, ribbon and rhinestones.
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.
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Theme is vintage winter with glitter. I used an image transfer over winter white fabric, plaid ribbon, a pearl earring, gold edging and diamond glitter glue to represent snow flakes.
This is one pennant out of 12 that I am making to become a winter holiday banner. The theme of all is Vintage Winter. This has an image transfer, ribbon, buttons, lace and some rhinestones.
I think this is my favorite of all the image transfers I did this weekend. I just love the colors in this one. It is a vintage Japanese postcard. I transferred the image to Pearl Premo clay then layered it on a dark red/deep coral base.
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 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.
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...
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...
Image transfer - Shadows from a wrought-iron table and chair. 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.
Series of solid polymer clay pendants made with image transfers of strange creatures I've created in GIMP. Pendants are reversible, and will be strung permanently on buna cord with polymer clay bead closures glued on. At least one of these will be made into a men's necklace.
These pendants are made in many stages. For those interested these are:
1) Create image in GIMP and print on transfer paper.
2) Bake transfer with paper until barely set, not a full bake.
3) Cool fully. Make an image for the back side, join with the front image and bake lightly again.
4) Sand through several grits of paper, buff with jeweler's lathe.
5) Frame and build the bail out of black clay. bake again for a full cycle. Quench in ice water when they come out of the oven after this baking.
6) After cooling, I coat them with several coats of acrylic before stringing.
These are labor-intensive, and I can see that the images aren't going to be everyone's cup of tea, but I like them a lot and am having fun making these. Ultimately, that is all that counts.