Last November, I created my own analog process. I call it projectograms. Projectograms are basically photograms, the process of laying objects on a piece of photographic paper and exposing it to light, and I turned them into something absolutely remarkable. When I first made them, I taped pieces of paper to the wall of the small closet we call a darkroom, and using an old school overhead projector and projecting the silhouette onto said paper. After I created this grid image, I painted them with a mix of paint, water, and inks recycled from computer printer ink cartridges. Today, I created another process. Flashgrams. I used the same basic process, just slightly more advanced. I taped a single sheet of 11X14 glossy paper on the wall, and I used a flash bulb to expose it. I also slightly altered my staining process. I used a different brush to coat and I mixed the ink and water with a few drops of generic food coloring. Wakeley gave quite a few inspirational speeches today, and that mixed with my caffeine high and no sleep, caused me to express my mental breakdown that followed in a new and crazy way.
<3 Tiffany Nicole
( Link to the Flickr page for the set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tiffalicious_2010/sets/72157625348407812/ )
11/2/10
Posted by Tiffany N. Weisberg at 2:40:00 PM 0 comments
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