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This is 3-ATC series. This one has:
- 2 packing tape transfers
- postage stamp from Korea
- red ribbon
It is the standard size ATC 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".
This ATC is not available. (Private collection.)
The background is an actual photograph that I took in Grand Marais many years ago.
This tree was deep in the woods and I happened to look up and see it. I laughed out loud...it looked JUST like a face (or at least to me it did...maybe I'm seeing things).
This ATC has three packing tape transfers (the gnomes). It is the standard size of 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".
Traded with Siayla on Wednesday, June 25, 2008.
Albion Road WASPS Studios
Albion Business Centre
Unit 7A, 78 Albion Road
Edinburgh EH7 5QZ
1965 Pentax Spotmatic SP
Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400
ISO 400
Shot at 200 & processed at box speed
Process & Scan by Genie Imaging Ltd, Unit d4, Jaggard Way, London SW12 8SG
Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400.Roll 05-14.Pentax Spotmatic.2011.09.30
Packing tape featuring my patterns! Only available in my Etsy shop here: www.etsy.com/shop/scarletfig?section_id=6070922
This is the back side of the house shaped box I made and sent to mindboggld. Inside the box is her mini QT.
This is where I work. I couldn’t easily find a desk that would hold all my stuff, so I am using a dining room table :) The monitors are both connected to my Mac Pro, there’s a Drobo on top of the Mac, and one of the monitor is switchable between the Mac Pro and my MacBook Pro.
1) Cut the electronic bit out of a children's toy (color-changing foam wand)
2) Cut edges off of the plastic, so it will fit in the triangle.
3) Fold 20 triangles out of packing tape.
4) Cut a hole in one of the triangles for access to the conrteols and batteries.
5) Tape the triangles together with packing tape.
6) Cut a hole in the tape to match the hole in the triangle.
6) Tape the electronic unit to the triangle with the hole.
7) Cover the upper side (which will be the interior) with magic tape (the kind you can write on with pencils) to diffuse the light.
8) Use the tabs to pull it closed, and make an icosahedron. Use a paper clip to press the last flaps.
9) Tape the outside witth packing tape.
10) Turn it on.
Frame_5: "He's in the building somewhere."
Packaging Tape on Plexiglas 36”Hx48”W, in Light box 48”x60”x7”
2008
image provided by artist
06 Dec 2013
broken threads are hard to mend.
oly em1, pana 45mm macro, ƒ/5.6
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this photo is part of the Straight From Camera series.
From left to right:
Frame_8: "Did Joey kick your face in, why"?
Packaging Tape on Plexiglas 36”Hx48”W, in Light box 48”x60”x7”, 2008
Frame_13: "Untitled"
Packaging Tape on Plexiglas 36”Hx48”W, in Light box 48”x60”x7”, 2008
Frame_14: "Kiss"
Packaging Tape on Plexiglas 36”Hx48”W, in Light box 48”x60”x7”, 2008
Group sculpture project. We made tape casts of ourselves, did a cyanotype on a sheet, and made an installation. (Can you tell that the group was made up of photo students)
This is some superdiduper cute blue tape. I really liked the tape. I mean it isn't everyday that you see blue packing tape. I simply had to take a picture.
Group sculpture project. We made tape casts of ourselves, did a cyanotype on a sheet, and made an installation. (Can you tell that the group was made up of photo students)
“Dutch street artist Max Zorn is known for his perplex designs that use ordinary brown packaging tape to form pictures of classic paintings, photos, celebrities and pop icons. Images have included the Girl with the Pearl Earring, The Beatles, and Muhammad Ali.
The translucent tape is cut into pieces and layered on top of each other to create shapes and interesting textures. When the design is illuminated, it could easily be mistaken for a watercolor artwork. Zorn usually sticks his tape creations on street lamps or glass panes to bring his work to life…”
Group sculpture project. We made tape casts of ourselves, did a cyanotype on a sheet, and made an installation. (Can you tell that the group was made up of photo students)
Packing tape featuring my patterns! Only available in my Etsy shop here: www.etsy.com/shop/scarletfig?section_id=6070922
Group sculpture project. We made tape casts of ourselves, did a cyanotype on a sheet, and made an installation. (Can you tell that the group was made up of photo students)
I love this sculpture hanging from the ceiling at the Delaplaine Visual Arts Center in Frederick, Md.
Group sculpture project. We made tape casts of ourselves, did a cyanotype on a sheet, and made an installation. (Can you tell that the group was made up of photo students)
It disturbs me that I never see this kind of information on the lightpoles in English that I can read.
What about us!, maybe our digestive systems are sick too?
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In south Minneapolis on August 2nd, 2011, along the east side of Nicollet Avenue South, between 24th Street and 25th Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
HF5861 Advertising fliers—Pictorial works.
HF6161.H43 Advertising—Health products—Pictorial works.
RC806 Digestive organs—Diseases—Treatment—Pictorial works.
PC4025 Spanish language—Pictorial works.
F614.M56W45 Whittier Neighborhood (Minneapolis, Minn.)—Pictorial works.
F614.M543 Minneapolis (Minn.)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• copy paper
• printouts