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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)
From left to right:
5. Frame_5: "He's in the building somewhere."
Packaging Tape on Plexiglas 36”Hx48”W, in Light box 48”x60”x7”, 2008
6. Frame_6: "She's still alive."
Packaging Tape on Plexiglas 36”Hx48”W, in Light box 48”x60”x7”, 2008
Frame_7: "Get an ambulance, quick"
Packaging Tape on Plexiglas 36”Hx48”W, in Light box 48”x60”x7”, 2008
I was going to make this into a magnet, but I think I'll make a broach instead... just need a good saftey pin to glue on the back :)
Three dumpster purses made from kids game board, Japanese kids book pages, and calendar pages from "Postcards from Paris". All covered in Dumpster found packing tape, with handles from discarded tote bags.
Getting organized for when all those orders start pouring in!! Now I have all my shipping supplies in one place and easily accessible. I'm still pondering the best way to store things and am pretty sure I am going to get something to hang on the wall that will help with organization. I am sure in a few weeks (or months) I will have it organized just the way it will work best for me. It doesn't look like much, but having all this stuff in one centralized location is awesome. Of course I have more product boxes and envies, but those can be replenished from the storage closet when the supply is getting low.
Gosh I have lots of ribbon & I didn't even realize it until I started organizing my shipping stuff *smiles*
My cutting table is right next to the shipping center so that will be providing the actual workspace in which I will assemble the packages. No more walking across the room -- I just have to turn around and *voila* workspace!!!
Oh crud.......guess that means I have to clean off my cutting table *smiles*
I noticed this morning how the tape i used on my front door, captured light from the sunrise this morning. Looks like a fiber optic!
At the end of each session of gelli printing I always make a set of bookmarks. I press clear packing tape onto the plate and pull off all the leftover inks. I then brush the back of the tape with perfect pearl powders to cover up the sticky and give the bookmark a bit of glow. I then Modge Podge the tape down onto white cardstock for support.
February 2020
Just playing around with some name labels I bought today. They're all done with markers, with some old syllabus collaged on the sticker at the top, and a packing tape transfer on the sticker to the left.