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This ATC features:
- a packing tape transfer (the fairy)
- a decorative paper background (cut from a greeting card)
- a 3-D white ribbon flower
- cut-out paper butterfly image
- thin piece of ribbon
It is the standard size ATC 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Traded with Cassandra204 on Wednesday, June 25, 2008.
Spooky DIY Halloween decorations made by transferring images with packing tape. Tutorial here on my blog.
Second banjo. Bought the base parts for $12 at Royal Oak Flea Market. Seems to have been a shop class project in industrial arts. White Oak and poplar scraps. I cleaned it up, shaped it. Made a six inch can out of two tin cans. Made drum head from layers of 3M packing tape. Brass screws. Bought bridge. Ball end strings. Hand carved rosewood tail piece, nut, fretboard (fretless), and five tapered pegs. In the book - FoxFire 3 - this style banjo is credited to Tedra Harmon and Stanley Hicks.
Found this pic in a magazine, I don't remember what it was for... Anyways, I taped it, washed the other side off, and added the backgrounds & pseudo-ribbon & marbles - it was fun :D
Please attribute to Lorie Shaull if used elsewhere.
More about the ducks: theodorecarter.com/100ducksdc-gallery/
Marc says this is a pic taken from his daughter's Facebook page. Small lines are scrunched up pieces of tape.
More: www.khaismanstudio.com/
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Award-winning entry in the 2014 Scotch Make Amazing Contest!!. Made of Scotch Shipping Packaging Tape - Heavy Duty.
This shows the steps involved in making it:
First I made 35 triangles, then taped them together into 3 strips and a big and small triangle as shown in the top left. Then I taped the strips around the big triangle, as shown top right. Then I closed the strips into loops, and put the small triangle in, opposite the big one, as in the bottom left. I did that 4 more times, and taped them together into a loop, in the bottom right. All of that was interior tape, so finally I wrapped it on the outside, which truly strengthened it.
Then I continued, adding 15 more of the bottom left units.
This week's piece was inspired by Robert Heinlein's novel Stranger in a Strange Land, the challenge was to use newspaper. The text comes from an article on the Chase for the Sprint Cup. I cut a sheet of silver in a way that reveals some words and conceals others. The back is copper and the piece is joined with brass nail head rivets.
Off the Roll contest entry 2011.
It was made of 13½ rolls of packing tape.
I made this book using a discarded cigarette box. I mounted the box on decorative paper which added some weight to the box. I then bound the books to the box using red hemp thread. The pages were made using white graph paper, white bond, hot pink and yellow paper, blue and yellow lined paper and recycled security printed envelopes. The book measures 3 1/4" tall x 2 1/4" wide. There are 112 pages to write/draw/take notes/whatever.
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Plan for my entry in the 2011 Off the Roll tape sculpture contest. I filled in the polygons as they were completed.
When completed, it was made of 13½ rolls of packing tape.
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
I made this book using a discarded cigarette box. I mounted the box on decorative paper which added some weight to the box. I then bound the books to the box using olive green hemp thread. The pages were made using white graph paper, white bond, hot pink and yellow paper, blue and yellow lined paper and recycled security printed envelopes. The book measures 4" tall x 2 1/4" wide. There are 112 pages to write/draw/take notes/whatever.
I made this page with packing tape and magazine paper. create a collage with magazine paper that is the size of the page you want. white doesn't have ink so there will be nothing to transfer. over lap your images so the entire page has some kind of imagery. when you collage is done (dont glue it, just overlap the paper) cover the entire collage with clear packing tape. burnish the entire collage so that the packing tape touches all of the surface. if the tape doesnt' touch, there will be not transfer of ink off of the surface of the magazine. get the bubbles out.) put entire page into a bowl of water so that the paper gets wet. let sit for 3-5 minutes. start peeling the paper off of the back. rubb until all of the paper is removed. you will then have a transparency with your collage complete. i cut a page out of cardstock the size of my collage and then cut a "window" out of it so that the light will go thru the page. you can draw on the next page so that you see strategic images behind the collage.
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Please attribute to Lorie Shaull if used elsewhere.
More about the ducks: theodorecarter.com/100ducksdc-gallery/
Add all the paint and decorating to the Gelli Plate and let dry completely before pulling it off with the packing tape. Directions are from Gelli Arts found here.
art, box, copper wire, textured glass, packing tape, assemblage, tree bark, glass tube, antique hymnal paper, washers, nut, glass beads, circular saw fan blade, found object
9" X 7"
Henry and Mabel are thinking about the easier life they once had before becoming oat farmers.
Henry would write Mabel love letters...and Mabel would pick flowers from her garden for Henry.
They traveled a lot together.
This ATC features:
- 2 packing tape transfers
- a postage stamp from Togo (Africa)
- images cut from a magazine (the oat cereal)
- wet-on-wet watercolor paper that I made (the yellow background)
This ATC is the standard size of 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".
This ATC is not available. (Private collection.)
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Not only did our camera officially die, the driver's side window finally wouldn't roll up. Love how the car repair shop fixed it (temporarily) with packing tape. Wish I'd had my Cram Cream deco tape with me....
The grim looking (yet still handsome) guy is my hubby.
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Not sure why this cup was hanging here like this with tape but it made for a nice quirky street shot.
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
Thomas Hirschhorn
Cavemanman, 2002
installation: wood, cardboard, tape, aluminum foil, books, posters, videos of Lascaux 2, dolls, cans, shelves, and fluorescent light fixtures
dimensions variable
Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York
Photo credit: Tom Little
ODC: Tape
My roll of packing tape, which I use only sporadically so it has lasted a number of years. The only processing I did was to up the exposure and contrast a bit.
Camera: Nikon D90 | 50mm f/1.8D
reverse mount lens adapter
Any new doctor who fans in the house? This is currently a magnet, but I think I might make a pin or something out of it :D
Add all the paint and decorating to the Gelli Plate and let dry completely before pulling it off with the packing tape. Directions are from Gelli Arts found here.
Please attribute to Lorie Shaull if used elsewhere.
More about the ducks: theodorecarter.com/100ducksdc-gallery/