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Primo tentativo di Image transfer!
Polaroid Super Shooter + 669 film
su carta normale 80g/m (leggermente scartavetrata) bagnata.
First attempt of Image transfer with normal paper 80g/m (Polaroid Super Shooter + 669 film)
Journal entry: acrylic, gel medium, paint pen, sharpie, magazine clipping for image transfer
on my tendency to daydream
in a Moleskine watercolor notebook
How do I get to the craft party? Just follow the arrows and look for piles of washi tape generously donated by 3M. Thanks 3M!
from a series of polaroid image transfers i did a while back, with different objects in an old wooden box i found.
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....
bit too overcast for decent exposures today....
Handmade from polymer clay by Lottie of London
To find out more about my polymer clay work please visit my blog lottieoflondon.blogspot.co.uk/
Read about the inspiration behind this page and how it was made at www.lookbetweenthelines.com/journals/visual-journal-page-...
Polaroid transfer of an original image taken with a fisheye camera. Sorry a little darker than normal because this is obviously a picture of the original polaroid transfer
This is a Fuji / Polaroid image transfer done onto water colour paper.
Shot with a 4x5 large format TOYO onto Fuji 100C colour instant film. Peel apart film.
My first attempt at using gel medium to transfer an image. I made a background collaged with paper scraps, mulberry paper and embossing powder. I transferred the image and the face didn't take well, so I glued a big eye over it. Happy mistake. :)
28"x 47"
Acrylic, pastel, color laser cutout, and acetone image transfer on Xerox presentation paper.
This piece started with an article I read on Wikipedia about John F. Kennedy's time as president during the Cuban missle crisis. I then clicked on a few more links and came across conversations regarding the crisis and how close those involved were to launching missles at each other. Of course I was not alive during that this time period. However, it seem like some people were on the edge their seats.
The title "This not the real JFK" refers to simply put, not the really JFK, but rather my reaction to reading the Wikipedia article.