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The best way for me to come up with new ideas is by changing or challenging the process itself.

 

I used the roller paint to save time, but I think it had a real effect on the overall shapes of the letters. Looking forward to more...

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Fracking: a process of drilling down into the earth to release natural gas from shale rock fields. Technological developments now have advanced to the point where it is possible to drill vertically and then horizontally. Millions of gallons of "sweet, potable water" are used in the process. In other words, this is the same water you drink, bathe in and need for everyday uses. This water then returns as flowback which is nothing more than a toxic, even radioactive witches brew of undisclosed chemicals that threatens everyone's health. Not only that, but the water is gone and can't be brought back. And the land itself is also destroyed. Would you want to live near a place where this is occuring?

 

And let's be sure to thank our former vice-president cheney for this process to " spill " across the nation. When in office he made sure to insert the " Haliburton Regulation" in environmental laws which exempted this process from regulation by the EPA. Of course, he used to be CEO of that company. Well, he had one thing right: there were weapons of mass destruction. They just

weren't in Iraq.

colour version

First, weft threads are tied tightly in a pattern- this has a floral motif (impossible to see)

 

Maria shared her ikat making process- she has several sarongs in the works.

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Canon AE-1

Ilford Delta 3200

Markings

 

The burn on my

Arm--

 

Received another night

Spooned on an

Extra-long twin

Siding the radiator.

Skin pressing against the

Metal gauge

Branding my left elbow;

Waking me from

Slumber--

 

Reminds me of the

Last time we made love.

There after it was

just

___sex.

  

Shot with a Mamiya 645 Pro TL & 80mm f/2.8 lens... Fuji Velvia 50, Cross Processed...Scanned with my Epson 4490

The scan of this print did not work as well as I wanted it to but this is one of my fav landscape pics, taken from the dirt road running behind the Langeberg Mountains, past Tradouw towards Heidelberg. The "sheep" on the hill are actually rocks; the colours are all distorted because of the cross processing.

 

~ Scan of print taken with an old Canon SLR (cross process film)

 

Goma bicromatada sobre cianotípia.

Papel Canson Montval 300 gr.

1ª capa.- pigmento Siena Quemado

2ª capa.- pigmento Siena Natural

3ª capa.- pigmento Marrón Natural.

Negativo digital.

8x10 inch Kallitype. Sonoma County, Northern California

Early in the render process. Probably too much red. After a few hundred frames, I think the red is going to overwhelm. Whatev. I will let it ride.

 

Read about it here.

Desenho submerso em recipiente de vidro com água, água sanitária e oxigenada (45 dias de submersão).

Grafite, carvão e pastel seco sobre papel - 2012.

  

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Near the end of the summer, I was asked by the publishers of Popular Science magazine to produce a visualization piece that explored the archive of their publication. PopSci has a history that spans almost 140 years, so I knew there would be plenty of material to draw from. Working with Mark Hansen, I ended up making a graphic that showed how different technical and cultural terms have come in and out of use in the magazine since it's inception.

Ladies and Gentleman: Tilt your head, please. Left: Aperture. Right: Straight out of camera

Fa traditional chief and president of the Timber Association focused on wood works. There are several sections of the operation: reception of wood, wood processing and sales displays (Counter). The wood comes from the forests but also the UTB (government processing unit), sawmills and community forests and unknown sources. The processing is done on a per-order basis. We would like to replant our forests, but for now it is not possible. Yaoundé - Cameroon.

 

Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR

 

cifor.org

 

forestsnews.cifor.org

 

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drawn and cut out -> installed

Tagged train..

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colour is based on a combination of curvature and branch depth - seems to work.

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Here to do some business?

 

[yaay explored!!!]]

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I still have quite a bit of fringe work to complete on this piece. Still haven't decided on what to do for the neck strap. I apologize for the horrible pic, no time to futz with it, it's getting late and I have to go to work!

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