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Made my card for the WCMD2010 challenge. I love pink and the combination with grey green paper is just yummy for me...lol. I stamped the flower on watercolor paper and colored it with some distress ink, watercolor pencils and pearlized water. For the green part, I stamped the grid pattern BG stamp with white ink and adhered it on this lovely pink card using 3d foam. I used 3d foam to adhere the flower as well. TFL.
For Barb's challenge. Turned one of my paintings into a sketch in PhotoPlus using many different filters. Thank you so much for the challenge. xxxxx
Photoetching, quite an interesting technique, a nice way to develop some photographs and enhance them... of course, if the photo is right. Unfortunately, the vibrancy of colour of the printing inks has been muted by my crap camera. Paper used is either Hannemule 300 or Super Alfa, cannot remember! coloured in 2 tones a la pouppee.
Diary project for some lucky PSU graduates by poet Jae Choi (paperfort.blogspot.com/2010/01/fellowship-recipient-jae-c...) and writer Charles D'Ambrosio's (www.english.pdx.edu/faculty/dambrosio_c.php). The etching is on a cloth-bound 5 year diary designed by Tamara Shopsin (tamarashopsin.com/)
Captured inside Dan's Diner, Route 203, Spencertown, NY. A beautiful Jerry O'Mahoney diner, lovingly hand restored by Dan, owner and operator.
Etched glass capital campaign donor recognition wall, Albany Law School, Albany, New York. Designed and fabricated by Ascalon Studios, Inc. www.ascalonstudios.com .
~A thrift shop find..This is a gorgeous piece..she was purchased for under $5.00..My find of the week..~
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This is a technique with which I have been experimenting recently. I etch a design in the dichroic coating, exposing the glass below, and cap it with clear glass, then fire it in a kiln to 1450F. What fun!
1/2 in thick etched glass sign, reverse etched logo, paint filled custom colors. Installed with stainless steel stand offs. Optional frosted background
I'm officially addicted to etching, love it!!!
I was reading the ABS blog last week and it linked to an etching tutorial. I initially thought that loads of expensive equipment would be needed but after reading through the tutorial I realised all I was missing was some ferric chloride.
These are my first attempts...I used a sharpie marker as the resist and am pretty chuffed with the results...it's sooo interesting and full of endless possibilities.
The disc was a Klimt style attempt then I did a lead with doodles around it on the brass square and I might use the umbrella and house on my ABS May piece.
June 9th, 2012, I was privileged to play music for the first ever Dinner and Dance for the Alumni Association of DeVry University and Keller Graduate School of Management, an event the faculty and staff intend to make an annual one.
The party was at Tower Club (East) a brand new area, built when the stadium was renovated. This pic shows a split lawn roughly where the new part of the building stands today:
football.ballparks.com/NFL/KansasCityChiefs/index.htm
This pic shows how it looks today, with that area completely filled in:
www.chiefsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=173382
The Tower Clubs, East and West, have views mostly to the south, but a sort of lounge area extends inward, giving a view inside the stadium too, where crews were setting up for the June 10th concert with Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw. These two have not headlined together in a decade or so. goarrowhead.com/ www.k955fm.com/news/entertainment/music/brothers-sun-arro...
During dinner, I was able to capture the daylight shots of the stadium being readied for the concert, which I'm told has sold 42,000 tickets.
Then, upon leaving, well after dark, I watched as they were testing lights for the show.
Oregon Pinot Camp Association commisioned 3 of these 5 Liter bottles each differednt and including the message to "Drink Oregon wine".
Concept and execution by Jeff Lorton.
Lettering Etched into Clear Acrylic Panel with Metal Photo Plate applied to face and standoffs in corners for mounting
A tribute to my late father -acid etched/carved ostrich eggshell. This artwork won first place in it's division and "Best of Show" in the 2008 International Eggshell Carving Competition sponsored by The Eggshell Sculptor magazine