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  • Description:<br />
An experimental photo transfer from 2012,  ferns on sketchbook paper.<br />
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Medium: Alcohol Transfer<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 8.5” x 5.5” on 8.5” x 11” paper<br />
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Edition size:<br />
2<br />
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Note:<br />
Each image is slightly different due to the nature of the transfer process.
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  • Description:<br />
An experimental photo transfer from 2012, I was attempting to use an image with distressed edges and transfer it to a sheet of sketchbook paper, the ripples and tears around the image were unexpected as was the smeared ink.<br />
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The image is of a type of club moss growing in the understory of a lush Vermont forest.<br />
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Medium: Alcohol Transfer<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 8.5” x 5.5” on 8.5” x 11” paper<br />
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Edition size:<br />
N/A<br />
cv
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  • Description:<br />
2010 photo transfer experiment, Inkjet print to rice paper usually used for woodcut/block printing.  Subject is a digitally altered black and white image of a tree standing alone in a snowy field.<br />
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Medium: Acrylic Gel Transfer to Rice Paper<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 6.5” x 9.5”” mounted on 11” x 14” watercolor paper with a dab of archival quality PVA.<br />
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Edition size:<br />
N/A
    _MG_6760.jpg
  • Description:<br />
2010 photo transfer experiment, Inkjet print to rice paper usually used for woodcut/block printing.  Subject is a digitally altered black and white image of a tree standing in a snowy field along a desolate roadside.<br />
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Medium: Acrylic Gel Transfer to Rice Paper<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 6.5” x 10”” mounted on 11” x 14” watercolor paper with a dab of archival quality PVA.<br />
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Edition size:<br />
N/A
    _MG_6761.jpg
  • Description:<br />
2010 photo transfer experiment, Inkjet print to rice paper usually used for woodcut/block printing.  Subject is a digitally altered black and white image of a tree standing alone in a snowy field.<br />
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Medium: Acrylic Gel Transfer to Rice Paper<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 6.5” x 10”” mounted on 11” x 14” watercolor paper with a dab of archival quality PVA.<br />
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Edition size:<br />
N/A
    _MG_6762.jpg
  • 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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The three images are part of one image transfer, until this point I had not made a transfer of a larger image, so I used a preprinted page rather than printing a new larger image.<br />
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Medium: Acrylic Lift Transfer<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 9.5” x 4.5” on larger paper to accommodate matting<br />
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Edition size:<br />
N/A
    _MG_6756.jpg
  • 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
    _MG_6754.jpg
  • Description:<br />
Zea mays indurata, Indian Corn growing in a warm summer field.<br />
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Medium: <br />
Acrylic Lift Transfer on water color paper<br />
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Size:<br />
 image size is approximately 4.5” x 6”” on 8” x 9” watercolor paper<br />
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Edition size:
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5<br />
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Note: <br />
This is the mature version of what I had begun developing way back in 2004. Each image in the edition has differences in the bends, folds, stretches  and even rips in the thin image containing film. Each print has it’s own unique characteristics.
    _MG_6769.jpg
  • Description:<br />
A tree alone in a snowy field.<br />
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Medium: Acrylic Gel Transfer to Gessoed Watercolor Paper<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 5” x 7”” mounted on 9” x 12” watercolor paper with a dab of archival quality PVA.<br />
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Edition size:
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2<br />
Note:<br />
Each print is slightly different due to the transfer process. there are subtle differences in the areas without ink as well as some different textures.
    _MG_6765.jpg
  • 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
    _MG_6755.jpg
  • Description:<br />
An old homestead among the dry hills of central Oregon.<br />
This is a print from my 2012 Photo Transfers solo show at the Ocean City Arts Center in Ocean City, NJ. <br />
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Medium: Acrylic Gel Transfer to moleskin note pad paper<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 3.5” x 5.5”” mounted on 9” x 12” watercolor paper with a dab of archival quality PVA.<br />
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Edition size:
9 <br />
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Note:<br />
Each print is slightly different, due to the transfer process there are differences in the blotches and absence of ink from print to print making each one unique.
    _MG_6763.jpg
  • 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 />
<br />
Medium: Acrylic Lift Transfer<br />

<br />
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
    _MG_6753.jpg
  • Description:<br />
An old oak tree stands alone in a field, it’s trunk has been marred and shows scars from decades of abuse. This is the infamous Devil’s Tree in Bernards Township, Somerset County, NJ.  It’s the subject of many New Jersey legends and strange stories according to some “it’s the portal to Hell.”  <br />
Due to the photo transfer technique each image in the edition has differences in the way the ink has stuck to the page making each print unique.<br />
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Awards:<br />
First Place, 2012 Smithville Juried Photography show <br />
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Medium:<br />
Acrylic Gel Transfer on gessoed reporters pad page mounted on watercolor paper with a dab of archival quality PVA.
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Size: print 3.5” x 5.5” mounted on 9”x11” Archival watercolor paper<br />
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Edition size:<br />
5
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  • Description:<br />
Zea mays indurata, Indian Corn growing in a warm summer field.<br />
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Medium: <br />
Acrylic Lift Transfer on water color paper<br />

<br />
Size: <br />
image size is approximately 4.5” x 6”” on 8” x 9” watercolor paper<br />
<br />
Edition size:
<br />
5<br />
<br />
Note: <br />
This is the mature version of what I had begun developing way back in 2004. Each image in the edition has differences in the bends, folds, stretches  and even rips in the thin image containing film. Each print has it’s own unique characteristics.
    _MG_6768.jpg
  • Description:<br />
Nyssa sylvatica, the Sour Gum, or Black Tupelo, fall foliage, inspired by Victorian botanical illustrations<br />
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Medium: Acrylic Lift Transfer on water color paper<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 4.5” x 6”” on 8” x 9” watercolor paper<br />
<br />
Edition size:
5<br />
<br />
Note: This is the mature version of what I had begun developing way back in 2004. Each image in the edition has differences in the bends, folds, stretches  and even rips in the thin image containing film. Each print has it’s own unique characteristics.
    _MG_6767.jpg
  • Description:<br />
A leafless tree stands atop a sandstone formation in Zion National Park,  Utah.<br />
This is a print from my 2012 Photo Transfers solo show at the Ocean City Arts Center in Ocean City, NJ. <br />
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Medium: Acrylic Gel Transfer to Watercolor Paper<br />

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Size: image size is approximately 6” x 9”” mounted on 9” x 12” watercolor paper with a dab of archival quality PVA.<br />
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Edition size:
5 <br />
<br />
Note:<br />
Each print is slightly different, due to the transfer process there are differences in the blotches and absence of ink from print to print making each one unique.
    _MG_6764.jpg
  • Description:<br />
Nyssa sylvatica, the Sour Gum, or Black Tupelo, fall foliage, inspired by Victorian botanical illustrations<br />
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Medium: Acrylic Lift Transfer on water color paper<br />

<br />
Size: image size is approximately 4.5” x 6”” on 8” x 9” watercolor paper<br />
<br />
Edition size:
<br />
5<br />
<br />
Note: <br />
This is the mature version of what I had begun developing way back in 2004. Each image in the edition has differences in the bends, folds, stretches  and even rips in the thin image containing film. Each print has it’s own unique characteristics.
    _MG_6766.jpg
  • Description:<br />
This is one of a number of experimental prints from 2010. I shot this in one of the fields in the Winslow Wildlife Management area in Southern New Jersey<br />

Medium:<br />
Acrylic Gel Transfer on printmaking paper mounted watercolor paper with a dab of archival quality PVA.
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Size: print 5.5” x 7.5” mounted on 11”x14”<br />
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Edition size:<br />
N/A
    _MG_6778.jpg
  • Description:<br />
A leaf in the ice; Matanuska Glacier, Alaska<br />
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Medium:<br />
This is a Photo Transfer on Printmaking paper, this is a technique I was experimenting with in 2007, only water and pressure were used to move the image from printed page to the print making paper.   
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Size: Leaf is approximately 4” x 5” paper size if larger to accommodate matting <br />
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Edition size:<br />
5
    _MG_6752.jpg
  • Description:<br />
A leaf in the ice; Matanuska Glacier, Alaska<br />
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Medium:<br />
This is a Photo Transfer on Printmaking paper, this is a technique I was experimenting with in 2007, only water and pressure were used to move the image from printed page to the print making paper.<br />
   
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Size: Leaf is approximately 4” x 5” paper size if larger to accommodate matting <br />
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Edition size:<br />
5
    _MG_6751.jpg