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|   | | 803 Hand bound book. All images were shot on film, hand printed onto photopaper and then tipped into the book. All images were taken inside of my residence (at the time). I chose the specific binding technique because I could echo the shape of the windows that were in the space. This technique also exposes the pages and hand sewn binding. Click on the Image to See More |
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| | metamorphosis working sketches and final rendering of an owl morphing into a Victrola Click on the Image to See More |
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| | self portrait Hand pulled screenprint, using the crayon resist method | ![]() | |||
| | think simply Hand bound book featuring hand dyed paper and vellum pages. Text was incorporated by the use of rub-on lettering. The focus of this book is on text . The copy was derived by reordering nonsense words which were provided by numerous people. Click on the Image to See More |
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| | facial study graphite drawing of a plaster mask | ![]() | |||
| | apartment window Hand pulled screenprint, using the photo emulsion process. It was created by making a color gradient in the background and then printing a solid color over it. | ![]() | |||
| | portrait of grandma Hand pulled screenprint, using the photo emulsion process. | ![]() | |||
| | things weren't the same Detail and overview of an exhibition/installation featuring self portraits. The images were shot using a digital camera and then printed from an inkjet onto mulberry paper. Click on the Image to See More |
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