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Golden girl with one ring - polaroid transfer
Model: Ola, make-up: Ewelina Szymańska, photo: Tomasz Mosionek
Polaroid 79 / 4x5
Madrid, New Mexico
Polaroid Image Transfer
Original Kodachrome April, 1981
Polaroid Type 669 Pack Film exposed under enlarger in Polaroid Pack Back ca 2004
These polaroid transfers were done by peeling the negative from the paper early and pressing it onto watercolor paper to transfer the image. (not the same as an emulsion transfer) As far as I know there's no peel-apart instant film available today to accomplish this.
Madrid is a mining ghost town, now popular with tourists.
Google reveals that the locomotive is still there, cleaned up a bit, at the Madrid Old Coal Town Museum.
Some history on the locomotive, "Engine 769":
un po una merda..
si riconoscono solo le margherite
qualcuno sa dirmi dove ho sbagliato?
what I've done wrong?
Machine and hand stitching onto vintage linen.
Miner applied using an image tranfer taken from one of my charcoal life studies.
First go at this stuff... seems to pick up details really well.
'Floor' a mixture of gelliplate printing and some old lino blocks - motif is taken from the fossilised tree bark of the Lepidodendron. It's what the coal measures hereabouts were formed from.
45 x 45cms approx
Image transfer of early 20thc picture of Hastings lifeboat landing on the beach. Collaged image of Hastings seafront using fabric scraps and image transfer of old map in an old throat sweets tin.
Polaroid image transfer of a tree on a hill in Cumbria.
Shot on Polaroid Type 669 film and transferred in-situ to a Moleskine sketchbook.
Shot with a Mamiya Universal, with 150mm lens.
Experiment- distressing music sheet and vintage dictionary page. The rose is an attempted gel medium image transfer from magazine.