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Luchador Collab-o-Mask....
I mailed out wrestler masks made of wood to various artists and asked them to paint their style in to the background of the mask. They worked out their design and returned the mask to Me and I stenciled in the details of the face.
Get one here----> buyart.stensoul.com/collections/lucahdor-collabo-mask
2022-10-24: In frame, (L-R) Katherine Meighan, Associate Vice-President and General Counsel of IFAD; Lamin G. Barrow, Director General of the Nigeria Country Office for the African Development Bank; Muhammad Sulaiman Al Jasser, President of the Islamic Development Bank; Benedict Ayade, Governor of Cross River State; H.E. Yemi Osinbajo GCON, Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Hon. Dr. Mohammad Mahmood Abubakar, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Federal Republic of Nigeria & Governor of the International Fund for Agricultural Development; Hon. Zainab Shamsuna Ahmed, Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning & Governor of the African Development Bank; Hon. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria; Dr. Victor Oladokun, Senior Advisor to the Bank President on Communication and Stakeholder, Engagement, African Development Bank sharing a space together during Launch of The Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones Program in Nigeria (SAPZ) – DAY 1.
Trying out the new lasercutter at work, I made an enlarged version of an old growth form. This is cut from 6mm black acrylic - works pretty nicely as a heat mat.
Mordancage is kind of hard to explain. Essentially, it takes your b&w image and allows you to manipulate or remove the purest black areas. You can also create these lovely 'veils' of black but again, hard to explain. Once I have a successful image, I will scan it in and show you what I mean! =)
Edit: Ah, I should probably explain what's going on, lol.
1) I placed my print (after it's been soaking in water for a bit) in the mordancage chemicals. It's essential an acid that will bleach your print.
2) The image after it's been bleached for 3 minutes. I left it in for an extra three minutes after this shot.
3) Then I placed it developer so that the grays and other tones will come back. The blacks should be visible and able to be lifted off the print.
You can either completely remove the black or you can move it around. It creates really cool effects.
This is my first Mordançage print! It is soooo sooo fun watching it transform!
The original picture here -> www.flickr.com/photos/brandon11016/8105647185/in/photostr...
Picture of Nobuo this afternoon, perhaps a bit on the over-processed side... That's definitely his favorite place and pose, though.
This is my edited version of Belle âme.'s photo.
I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 12))