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art journal
artist´s booklet
infinite project
like veils of time
& opportunities
love letters
discarded sketches
& architect´s plans
on tranparent drawing paper
scrunched & drowned
in layers of water
painted with gouache
oil pastels
pastel crayons
& acrylic accents
in many many layers..
intuitively arranged
& stitched together
with my sewing machine
deconstructed again
cover
fabricated in similar ways
but yet totally different
mostly using old aquarell drawing pads or wrapping paper
6 - max 10 pages each
Finished Layer 1: Smooth, thick, dense layer that will make the interior wall of the oven. The outside has been scratched up to give Layer 2 something to hold on to.
Hidden Layers
by: Jenny Ditto
Item 2058
Medium: Raku
Dimensions: 9" tall
Donor: Midnight Potter Studios
Value: $150
This piece is scheduled to be auctioned on Fri, Feb 20 (schedule subject to change)
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Photo by Clark James Mishler
Tom's pic again... Here I left the color but I tweeked the brightness and contrast between each separate layer of the image. I think I like this one best.
a small farmer shelter in the middle of green paddy field with beautiful different blue colors of mountain layers on the background.. somewhere near Watukumpul, Pemalang, Central Java..
It's been awhile since I grabbed my camera and walked around downtown, not taking pictures of people
Holga collaboration with Rajah Bose ( http://www.rajahbose.com )
Double exposure - i shot the first layer
Layered Raspberry Mousse
Served 4
1 Syn on Extra Easy
2 sachets of raspberry sugar free jelly crystals
2 tsp powdered gelatine
400g fresh raspberries
225g fat free natural fromage frais
1 tsp vanilla essence
4 tbsp sweetener
Place four wine glasses in the freezer to chill. Dissolve the jelly crystals in 150ml of boiling water according to the packet instructions, then top up with 400ml cold water.
Bring the glasses back out from the freezer, and place about 1/3 of the raspberries in the bottom of each glass. Pour in 1/3 of the jelly and put back in the freezer for 10 minutes to set.
Combine the fromage frais, vanilla essence, half the remaining raspberries, half the remaining jelly and the sweetener in a bowl and add this in a new layer to the glasses. Return to the freezer for 30 minutes to set.
Arrange the rest of the raspberries on top and pour in the last of the jelly. Leave in the fridge for at least two hours to set.
Different layers build a personality. Sometimes a shiny gold inside is covered by layers of cold steel.
This rings can be used with two or more layers. It looks great when mixed with other materials like gold.
Stainless steel and gold plated rings, manufactured via Shapways 3D printing service.
Working with layers and selective editing in Bibble 5.0, my RAW-converter of choice, download a free trial from www.bibblelabs.com
I read a suggestion somewhere to take several photos of the same scene at different times of the day. This is a start as I only have two layers here.
can you tell I like to wear layers? it is getting pretty chilly here, so I am happy to break out the sweaters and long sleeves!
Sunset time, sky becomes dimmer, mountain becomes darker. But the layers of mountain are still visible.
I was inspired by my friend Kailash to make this spanish language partial cut out card from a Gina K stamped background.
Heraldic glass in the church of St Andrew, Norwich. The Layers ( Laiers or Leirs) of Norwich were descended from George Layer of Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk and Margaret Butifant ( Butefaunt). George and Margaret's son, William Layer, was sheriff of Norwich in 1526 and mayor in 1537 and his grandson, Christopher Layer was mayor in 1581 and 1589 and sheriff in 1596. Both were actually buried in the church of St John, Maddermarket.