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After the starter button of my Canon PowerShot SD700 IS fell off back in February, I effectively held an apple seed in place with tape. I used it like this up to yesterday. :-))
This old bike was transformed with a bit of white paint and lots of colourful MT Maksing Tape from Japan
boredom + roll of masking tape + black derby. If we weren't just playing around I would've back lit her a little to show the hat better and bring out the background laboratory items.
Papiers: Echo Park Paper, divers
Tampon: Inkadinkado
Encre: Versafine "onyx black"
Stickers: Peel Off's
Masking tape, ficelle
..."framed tape on cardboard in urban context"!
I recently finished some new tape artworks. Here’s an example of the new style...
If you have some picture frames, you don’t need, please write me a message. thx
Masking concept for a typeface. In this concept, letter forms are created by masking out their exterior, as if in anticipation of paint or ink.
Because the "information" of these letters is in the negative space, an intriguing oscillation of the figure to ground relationship occurs.
This image depicts the lowercase letter a.
View more at changecase.
BONDI, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 25, 2015; I was asked by the artist, Veronica Herber to take photos of her 2015 installation within its environment...
Annual Sculpture by the Sea free public event. Exhibit titled Fabrication by Veronica Herber - using minamalist lines to allow the landscape to inform the work.
A cute set of 3 Japanese Masking Tape in silver grey - great for scrapbooking, art journaling, card making, and collage. Acid free and archival safe - made of Japanese Rice Paper (washi) !
I'll be using these for wrapping gifts and cards. I love them, so cute! Snow flakes, presents and snowmen!
It is a multi-use making tape. It has a low gloss finish, is easily written on, and is ideal for color coding, labeling, school and art projects.
○ Size : Width- 15mm, Length- 15m
○ Material : Paper-Made by japanese traditional paper "washi"
○ Design and made in Korea, INVITE.L
Daniel Smith water soluble relief ink is wonderful stuff, but I've discovered its shelf life is not infinite. It's time to test some colors I'm likely to use, while there's time to order fresh supplies; and to test some old ink I know behaves badly, to give me a standard of comparison.
I'd set aside some debris recovered from a home repair project for a large, crude, mid-year (i.e., between cards) print project: a piece of badly weathered, grainy wood; some torn asphalt roofing shingle; and some corroded sheetmetal. Perfect! Unfortunately someone apparently threw them away...perhaps because they so resembled debris?
I still had a piece of weathered redwood: part of a deck I helped Tomusan build, and then helped him demolish a couple of decades later. I took a piece home, thinking it might be good printing material. Too bad I could never find anyone willing to risk planer blades on it; but the grain was interesting in its own right.
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We are doing a giveaway! Win a masking tape advent calendar.
Infos at blog.nauli.de
Wir veranstalten ein Giveaway! Gewinne einen Masking Tape Adventskalender!
Infos auf unserem Blog blog.nauli.de
Papiers: TOGA, Clairefontaine
Tampon: Djeco + encre: Archival Inks de Ranger "Coffee"
Perforatrice: Fiskars
Masking Tape, Dymo
Crayons aquarellables