View allAll Photos Tagged PRINTS
beehive 17 - 1st quarter 2011
beehive 21 - 2nd quarter of 2001
I am wanting: Green, yellow, turquoise/aqua and pink
1. String blocks for Aneela, 2. Color Crazy Quilt blocks on the line, 3. Sent to Shanz!, 4. Finished Doll Quilt, 5. For Quiltedoma, 6. Mini Quilt Monday, 7. 007, 8. scrappy strips - sweet rolls anyone?, 9. wonky log cabin
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
Thanks for everyone that has bought a print, it means a lot. I still have a few for sale for a limited time www.lukebyrne.bigcartel.com/
Losing the jacket, loving this new leopard print minidress, which suits the tease of fully fashioned nylons and stiletto heels (and a couple of anklets for the eagle eyed and anklet inclined amongst you). Love to know your thoughts....
I'm selling some prints!
50% proceeds of this print will be donated to Papa Giovanni XII Hospital in Bergamo.
thank you in advance <3
ready to hit the streets of my new town!!!
here are the originals:
when they're postage stamp-sized . . . but it's 66 blocks closer to being finished!
snapped this progress shot to get perspective on how the new blocks will blend into the quilt. better photos to follow . . . as soon as i sew the new strips of blocks on. somehow the muslin strips between the blocks are a wee bit too big, which means i have some ripping, trimming + re-sewing to do. i have no idea how i measured those wrong!
Good News! PRINT SALE is out! Buying a print you help us create our newest project Supernatural www.synchrodogs.com/PRINT-SALE
Love, S
collaborative print between me and ohde,
hand pulled by yours truly.
18x24 four colour screen print.
available here!
biafrainc.bigcartel.com/product/biafra-inc-vs-ohde
get them while they're hot.
Oil-based ink on Japanese paper, about A4 in size.
For more on this one, you could click here: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2024/10/11/a-new-lino-print-oh-an...
100/365,
From Nan Suo village near the Huxian exit of Xian
Guangming, Shaanxi, China
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
This is a photo of a new print I ordered. It is the face of Jesus Christ composed with reference to the Shroud of Turin.
Now that the snow has also arrived in middle of Scandinavia, the urge to get out and take pictures is even greater. Unfortunately, only gray weather so far.
Did a print test with just snow, lasted all afternoon. Either it turns out too white without structure or it turns out too gray.
Tried both Ilford Multigrad and Foma Multigrad and my feeling is that the Foma paper handles highlights better.
The picture may be too bright but I have to blame my wife, she thinks it's good :-)
This is the best with analog photography, to care about just one neg.
Fomapan 100 in Rodinal 1:100.
Put the snow in zone 7,5. N dev.
Eos 1n, EF 16-35.
Fomaton 132 in Moersch SE6
Split grade printing.
Selen 1:10 2min.
'Chapter 18' by Dan McPharlin.
18 x 24" 7 colour silkscreened poster on cougar natural cover paper. Part of the Mythos exhibition & print series. Available here.
The Australian Bush has been mythologised for centuries. It is a place of haunting beauty but also of strange occurrences and unexplained disappearances.
This is exemplified in Joan Lindsay's novel Picnic at Hanging Rock which was made into a film in 1975.
From Wikipedia: The plot focuses on a group of female students at an Australian women's college in 1900 who inexplicably vanish at the site of an enormous rock formation while on a Valentine's Day picnic, and also explores the outlying effects the girls' disappearance has on the community. The novel has been oft discussed and debated due to its inexorably ambiguous ending.
Lindsay’s original draft included a final 18th chapter which was not published. It explains the fate of the missing girls in a series of surrealistic events. I thought I would interpret this final chapter in my own way, offering an alternative explanation where the girls experience a moment of transcendence and board a strange vessel that whisks them away to another dimension.
Scan of 17.8x24cm Ilford MG FB print. Leica IIIf, Summicron 5cm 1:2 collapsible, Ilford Delta 100 @ 80, PMK 1:2:100 10' 24°C. Leitz Focomat 1c, Schneider Componon-S 2.8/50, Ilford Multigrade developer.
There is a cute little cocktail glass printed all over this dress (see inset), so I suppose it has to be a cocktail dress! It is a "fit and flare" style, with a fitted body and a deliciously flippy hem. It was a bit of a wriggle to put on, but once the zip was up my side it fitted perfectly and flicked as I walked.
I took my printed photos and hung them up in a tree
Now they look as I've manipulated a photo of a photo
But a tree is still a tree
I recently decided to learn how to darkroom print and it's so much fun!!
Printed on Emaks Grade 2 warmtone fiber-based paper.
Finally getting some time to work on some printmaking. Really enjoyed creating these kitchen inspired mini prints.
2 layers of gum bichromate (B Umber and Charcoal Grey) over cyanotype. 9" x 12" on Fabriano Artistico 140lb HP.