If you don't know this person, that means you are this person. The bizarre and fantastic combinations of Unusual Cards are the simple results of good old-fashioned cut and paste. Each original collage is hand cut from vintage sources without use of computer technology or digital reproduction techniques. Small and medium prints are shipped flat with a removable backing suitable for framing. Giant prints are shipped rolled. Each 16" x 20" print is available in editions of 100. Your archival, limited edition, signed and numbered print will be custom printed to order. This size art will be rolled and shipped in a tube. UnusualCards.com watermark is only included in screen images to prevent copycat listings and is not included on the final print. To buy this image as a greeting card, please visit us at unusualcards.com Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. All art ©Francesca Berrini
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One of the things I’ve always loved about collage work was the sense of ‘whimsy’. A kind of silliness. A universe where no great harm can come to you. The universe of Buster Keato…
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vintage everyday: Old Photos of Ainu People. The Ainu, also called Aynu, Aino, and in historical texts Ezo, are an indigenous people in Japan and Russia. Historically, they spoke Ainu and related v…
Stephen J Shanabrook - Squashing, folding, flattening Stephen J Shanabrook squashes, folds and flattens his photographs to add depth and texture to his images, I like his work because I haven't seen anything like his work before and it was fun to recreate: I printed out my own photographs and did the same, I like the effect it made on his photographs but it didn't work as well on mine as I used landscapes to match my theme;
By 1979, nuclear war was deemed an imminent threat. The previous year the government had held a referendum on whether to have one and the majority of Scarfolk residents voted in favour, largely because they liked the siren and thought it sounded funny. They also voted for the 3 minute warning to be extended to 10 minutes so that older, frailer people could get to their windows in time to see the initial flash and subsequent mushroom cloud. A festive atmosphere was expected and party poppers sold out in anticipation of the countdown and explosion. The children of Scarfolk primary school painted their own post-detonation blast shadows onto walls around Scarfolk and instead of a traditional nativity play they put on a post-apocalyptic version in which the star was replaced by a missile, the donkey wore a hazmat suit and a glowing, malnourished Jesus and Mary were forced to eat Joseph after he perished from radiation poisoning. More nuclear war related public information HERE. For advice about what to do during catastrophic social breakdown go HERE. Merry Christmess and a happy new year from all the staff at Scarfolk Council.
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[Image: Tree on the Hill (2012), by Patrick Winfield. 24×23.5 inches, film and Polaroids on panel] From whiskey river: Deep down, I don’t believe it takes any special talent for a person to l…
Last weekend we had more of an open session using heat. We spent time experimenting with metal shims and foils, but the type I liked best was the thin metal mesh sometimes called woven cloth. Steel…
Water colored In this tutorial I will share with you a method for burned and layered holes. Since the actual techniq...
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This is a print of my original drawing done with pens and inks. The print measures 8" x 10" (20cmx25.5cm)with a white border for framing. It is printed on Archival High Quality Inkjet art paper with archival inks. The colors are rich and vibrant and it looks much better in person. Each print is signed and carefully packed and shipped. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you! =) - - - - - - - All images are copyrighted and all right reserved.
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Chlorophyll printing is a sustainable photographic process using plants and pigments to develop a print or a cameraless photogram. Almudena Romero shares her knowledge of the process. Writer and photography / Almudena Romero Since the 1840s, artists have used organic techniques to produce photographs, sometimes using flowers, as is the case in anthotype printing, and sometimes by blocking or exposing plants to UV light. A lot can be learned about ... Read more
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Recently came across this really interesting work of the photographer Bobby Neel Adams. Called 'AgeMaps' "Two photographs of the same person, from different periods in time