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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.
i'm doing a thing called the sketchbook project – this is one of my pages from it so far. i wanted a lot of texture on the pages so i drew on some pastels, squirted on some food coloring and let it drip, threw some salt on it, and then dried it. i'm to the point now where i'm doing the photo transfers throughout the book, and then to finish it i'll go through and write stuff and things all over it.
Soul Journal Entry
April 16, 2010
Altered 1937 Yearbook
There is a story behind every page.
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A page from my Image Transfer Art Journal - An image printed on organza using an inkjet printer. You can find additional information about my Image Transfer Art Journal on my blog: www.linda-matthews.com/tag/image-transfer-art-journal/