Monday, January 18, 2010

Abaca Paper Coptic Book, Photograms, and David Bowie

Hello everyone!
Yeah, I know it's been awhile...this is due, unfortunately, to the sad demise of my trusty digital camera. But never fear! Although I am still devoid of my camera's sweet, metallic embrace, I will post nonetheless. Here's a little coptic book I made before Christmas with samples of all of the handmade abaca paper I'd been making:

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It's amazing to think that all of the paper in that book is made from the exact same fibers; the pages near the end have just been beaten a lot longer. Aaaanyway, last Friday, I made photograms for the first time! A photogram is when you take a sheet of photo paper and expose it with objects sitting on top of it. The light shines through certain items and it's blocked out by others, and it makes quite an interesting effect. Here's the one I made:

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You can also take a piece of photo paper, place a finished photogram on top of it upside down, and create an inverted image, like this:

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In the "what mediums are next to try" front, I'm soon going to start doing 35mm photography! Hurray! I'm also finally attempting to learn photoshop, that most elusive of beasts. I've just started, but here's a picture that I think accurately shows my progress; I made it using a scanned drawing, old scanned money from Honduras, and pictures of David Bowie from google:

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If that doesn't show progress, I don't know what does.