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One of my first successful photo transfers

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This is one of my first successful photo transfers. I began developing this technique in 2004 in order to mimic the Polaroid transfer film process so that it could be used for digital prints. In a way similar to the Polaroid film, the image was lifted from the backing paper on a thin flexible film and then placed onto another surface, in this case watercolor paper. This movement of the image on a thin flexible film is what gives each of these prints unique waves ripples and uneven edge characteristics.

Medium: Acrylic Lift Transfer


Size: image size is approximately 3.5” x 4.5” paper size 9” x 12”

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James Adam Taylor
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Description:<br />
This is one of my first successful photo transfers.  I began developing this technique in 2004 in order to mimic the Polaroid transfer film process so that it could be used for digital prints. In a way similar to the Polaroid film, the image was lifted from the backing paper on a thin flexible film and then placed onto another surface, in this case watercolor paper. This movement of the image on a thin flexible film is what gives each of these prints unique waves ripples and uneven edge characteristics. <br />
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Medium: Acrylic Lift Transfer<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 3.5” x 4.5” paper size 9” x 12”<br />
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Edition size:<br />
N/A