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Untitled, Lithographic gum lable transfer print, Korean Mulberry paper. Copyright â“’ Kyoung-hoon Lee
Polaroid Image Transfer - 35mm Kodachrome slide printed onto Polaroid 64T 4x5 Tungsten instant sheet film via an O+ER Proprinter II (w/ 3/4 CTO filter added) and transferred to 140lb watercolor paper using the "wet transfer" method.
Another shot from my trip to the Mohawk Valley in 2002.
This was a 35mm color print rendered as a slide, exposed onto Polaroid 669 film and transfered to watercolor paper. Not sure exactly why but this one seems particularly "goopy".
Mixed Media Collage
Acrylic, Ink, Acrylic Transfers or Lifts (Non-digital process)
9 x 12
Catherine L. Mommsen
2010
Photograph credit to Jill Toth, onefortoday.blogspot.com/
There are ten mansard-roofed Victorian houses in the little village of Round Pond, in Bristol, Maine, on the Pemaquid peninsula. This is the smallest of them.
This was a 35mm color print rendered as a slide, exposed onto Polaroid 669 film and transfered to watercolor paper.
So continuing the practical experiments for the phd.... trying to work out whether I can use polaroid image tranfers using a holgaroid with no diopter lens to recreate pictorialist gum bichromates....
there will probably be a lot more trees on the photostream for the foreseeable future....
so apart from the scratches this was kinda the effect I was hoping for...
Altered Book
Mixed Media
Catherine L. Mommsen
2010
She grew onions
in her window.
How could you
not love her?