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Hand Colored Polaroid Image Transfer

my younger brother and my sister-in-law in their Norton, Kansas bungalow. 1970s. Polaroid image transfer.

Megan & Janeane, an image transfer on Polaroid 669, used the Vivitar Instant Slide Printer for all of my image transfers back in the day.

 

Polaroid Image Transfer and emulsion manipulation.

 

Nikon FE 35mm camera with transparency film

Vivitar Instant Slide Printer to make Polaroid 669 exposure for Image Transfer

 

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Image transfer onto vintage flash card. Art journal page. Veritone ink and Copic markers. Done as design team work

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Polaroid 669 image transfer

This is one of my all-time favorite transfers! I love this snow scene and the colors.

 

SOLD 08/02/09

Hand Colored Polaroid Image Transfer

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Polaroid image transfer. Cushing, Oklahoma.

2" tall x 1" wide x 1/8" deep

 

SOLD 09/29/09

From a slide taken at my brother's wedding (I think 1982) Transfer done in 1989 or 1990. The very textured paper isn't holding up so well, but it did cool transfers.

Image transfer using Vivitar slide printer and Fuji fp-100c

 

Hand printed onto Saunders Waterford HP 140lb paper

propack manual transfer

This lanyard was made using a polymer clay image transfer technique. It is strung on beadalon wire with czech beads and seed beads.

Image transfer of Sandro Botticelli's painting of the Four Seasons - Primavera or spring. 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.

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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.

bit better but still not quite there yet....

also my new top tip - check weather forecast for the next few days before shaving most of your head.....

My friend Jacki included my Pennsylvania Dutch Inspired brooch in her beautiful treasury today.

 

Thanks so much, Jacki!

A keychain for a Schlüsselanhängerswap. It's made with image transfer, with a celtic pattern.

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