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Hilary Baker © 2007

  

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Trilogy - polaroid image transfer - hand colored

Polaroid |Emulsion Image Transfer

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My work hanging in Strange Brew Coffee Shop in Greenwood, Indiana.

Mixed media on 4x4 deep-edge canvas. To create the piece I used various papers, a vintage image, acrylic paint and pastel.

made in 2005 for a swap

 

blogged here!

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Polaroid Image Transfer

If I recall correctly this is one of my models and her boyfriend woven together.

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image transfer onto canvas (this is from a photo of my paternal grandmother as a child)

12x24, $640 - Beeswax, damar resin, photograph, encaustic oil paint, oil bar, mineral pigments

Polaroid emulsion image transfer

A page from my Image Transfer Art Journal - an image printed on textured paper using an inkjet printer. www.linda-matthews.com/tag/image-transfer-art-journal/

Week 4: Image Transfer

The left part of this journal (the words) is a page out of a book that I used for an image transfer. I left some of the back page, and didn't transfer all of the words below so it's confusing, you can read some places and can't read others.

 

On this page:

Acrylic, image transfer, tech pen

 

Read more about my 52 week journal project on my blog- Like a Bird

 

©Kendra J Kantor All Rights Reserved

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My start...

I got my Polaroid Land camera working today. I tried my first image transfer, it didn't work so well

I also bought my first piece of furniture today, a chair from the thrift store, I am still cleaning it up so no pictures for a while.

So today was just full of firsts, hah.

image transfer with expired Polaroid ProPack film

16x20, Beeswax, damar resin, photograph, encaustic oil paint, oil bar, mineral pigments

Polaroid 669 - Image transfer (on watercolor paper)

...to the Polaroid community worldwide!

 

Mission 24 assignment: GROSS

 

View On Black

A transfer of the negative from my emulsion lift print. Made the transfer quite a few minutes after I had pulled of the print. Surprised it worked so well!

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