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2-layer stencil, spray paint and mixed media on reclaimed palette.
For sale, £80 plus shipping if interested.
The layers of the Earth's atmosphere showing the altitude where auroras form.
Modified from a background image by NOAA.
The image was created for a www.scitechlab.com/ blog post on the Northern Lights.
Quilted jacket by Club Monaco (size M). Vintage Levis denim jacket (size 38). Shirt by Steven Alan (size M). Cardigan by Rag&Bone (size M). Chinos by Helmut Lang (size 33). Boots by LL Bean Signature. Neckerchief is old bandana. Red denim gloves I made from scratch with my mother (she did most of the work).
And here I'm showing the layer separation process again. Once you get in the swing of this, it goes fairly smoothly with minimal tearing. And if it tears a little, don't worry - there is enough fringe that you won't notice.
Day 304 Year 4 For Musically Challenged
Criminal by Fiona Apple
"I've been a bad, bad girl
I've been careless with a delicate man
And it's a sad, sad world
When a girl will break a boy just because she can..."
Here is another image from the same roll as my last shot. So this was also shot with the Yashica Mat-124G on Kodak Portra. This is a corridor within the Seattle Center and I always love walking through it. The bending glass on the building plus the strange cargo-net-like things hanging above create some awesome visuals.
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One of my followers on Instagram asked for a full resolution version of this picture that I had already uploaded there as a square crop a few days ago.
Here it is, thanks for your kind words!
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Taking a little time to learn how layers work in PSE. Bathroom photo is 5x7 FP4 in Rodinal with a Burke & James. Background layer from a 35mm Bessa L image on Rollei Retro 80s. My half-a-head... can't remember where that came from. (An attractive model in a bubble bath *might* have been more effective.) Anyway, I think I figured it out...