Got very lucky with this one as nearly all the dyes were transferred onto the blotting paper. The blotting paper used has a very rough texture and because the skin tones and corset are quite light you can really see the texture of the paper used.
This image was shot on transparency film and the transparency was manipulated further using a Daylab printer and Polaroid pull apart film where the film is pulled apart before a positive can be processed. The dyes remaining on the Polaroid film were then transferred by rolling onto blotting paper. This is a very unique technique as you will never be able to reproduce the same image twice. There will always be a different amount of dye remaining on the film each time you do it making each image different from the last.
More works created using this technique can be found here
An emulsion lift off was also created of this image and can be found here
Comments
Fantastic look and feel
You very talented artist you.
Have you had a look at ARTMESH in Berlin?
I sent you the invite didnt I?
Ciao Bella
thanks matey!
yes i’m sure you sent it babe, it must have been during a busy time. i’ll try to find it again and have another look! ;-)
– aglaia b
wonderful textures…excellent portrait!
thank you, how are you going?
– aglaia b
wonderful wonderful!
thank you thank you
xox ;-) LOL
– aglaia b
wonderful work OXOXO
tis wonderful.
it seems to be a very popular word tonight LOL
thanks riyllan.
i do wonder where my pink lady jb is hiding?!?! ;-) xox
– aglaia b
great work
thank you so much antanas
;-) xox
– aglaia b
your gonna send me broke if you keep putting up great stuff :P
LOL!
thanks babe ;-) xox
– aglaia b
Is that you in the picture?
it can be if you wan it to be! LOL
nah that’s me in the avatar pic!
;-) xox
– aglaia b
Very strange and eye-catching!
i’m so glad it caught your eye!
thanks miron ;-) xox
– aglaia b
Love it, it’s art!
yes i love it too and art it is!
xox
nearly bed time?
– aglaia b
Once again an excellent piece.
thank you so much my dear!
;-) xox
– aglaia b