I printed a page of A4 negatives which I had scanned into a computer and inverted to form positive images, onto acetate. I realised that the combination of the inkjet printer and the shiny acetate meant it would not dry correctly. I decided to press a sheet of paper onto the wet acetate, to pick up some of the ink images. Naturally, the images became obscured and degraded, but I found the resulting print quite intriguing. I also tried printing the photographs onto a piece of tracing paper, and this worked well. Tracing paper has a softness and fragility to it, so I felt it suited the images well. I am thinking about working with transfers and printing photographic images onto fabric.
Third Year: Art, destruction, memories and ephemera
I am a final year fine art student working across multiple disciplines to explore the concept of destruction within art.
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