ACRYLIC GEL LIFT AND TRANSFER
“Small Windows” series by Brady Wilks 2012 The Acrylic gel is used to paint several thin and alternating layers into the inkjet print, which bonds with the ink. Once the gel is dry. you remove the paper backing by soaking the print in water, and after removing it from the water and drying it (or slightly damp), it becomes a thin and delicate skin. This skin (ink intact) can then be stretched, folded, pinched, ripped, burnt or any number of techniques while applying it to a new substrate giving the artist more control over the aesthetic outcome. This process makes the photos more unique and "older looking." http://bradywilks.com/process/index.php

I like how you played around with scale and how you use that to bring some humor to your photos.
ReplyDeletei really love the creativity of these and how much effort you put in to them, and they turned out really cool
ReplyDeleteLove the ensemble of the different pictures with the same theme
ReplyDeleteI like how your images had the same mood as the photo you decided to emulate. They all look strange in a good way, just like Nadine Boughton's photo.
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