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feel alone in here...
I have entered - for the first time of my life - a huge portrait competition...
Task: ONE portrait, made within the last year - that's it...
HOVEWER: it is for photographers - painters - sculpters - drawers - video, and what have you...
For all the Nordic countries and the eastern block....
First price is about $13.000... (85.000dkr)
How difficult can that be? 🤓
This is the image I submitted..
Goniochromatype - hand colored,,, 40x50 cm
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Nice!
Out of curiosity, which competition is it? Fellow Nordic asking >:)
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Emil Schildt
feel alone in here...
I have entered - for the first time of my life - a huge portrait competition...
This is the image I submitted..
Goniochromatype - hand colored,,, 40x50 cm
Good luck!
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Very nice vintage style and picture motive. Inspiring for me
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Images by Brendan Meadows .. these are tri or duotone over palladium.
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Goniochromatype on glass
Simone sat for me..
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Well.. I don't know, but I just MIGHT have stumbled over a new technique - a kind of image transfer...
Practising the awesome technique "Goniochromatype" where an image is made on glass and then backed with mother of pearl paint...
Not all results were to my liking, so I thought: why not remove the image and re-use the glass?
So I put the image in a water bath for 24 hours, and then to my BIG surprise I was able to remove the image on the paint in one piece!!
I then found a handmade vase and put the still wet image on this one...
So now I can make images on 3D objects... :D
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Originally Posted by
Emil Schildt
Well.. I don't know, but I just MIGHT have stumbled over a new technique - a kind of image transfer...
Practising the awesome technique "Goniochromatype" where an image is made on glass and then backed with mother of pearl paint...
Not all results were to my liking, so I thought: why not remove the image and re-use the glass?
So I put the image in a water bath for 24 hours, and then to my BIG surprise I was able to remove the image on the paint in one piece!!
I then found a handmade vase and put the still wet image on this one...
So now I can make images on 3D objects... :D
Huh, that's pretty cool. It reminds me of a Type 69 emulsion transfer. What's the base emulsion for your process?
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Huh, that's pretty cool. It reminds me of a Type 69 emulsion transfer. What's the base emulsion for your process?
FOMA liquid emulsion