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A friend in the forest. - Archival Signed Print
by Elly MacKay
Without a care, he hopped onto her hand and sang her a gentle tune.
Specifics:
8x10 inches (approx. 20x25.5 cm)
Signed on the front corner
Printed on archival matte paper with archival pigment inks.
Lovingly packaged - protected with a sleeve and backer
*Please leave me a message if you would prefer image 2, 3 or 4, otherwise the first version will be sent.
*Inspired by the wonderfully plucky and oh so sweet black robins of New Zealand. We were lucky to meet a few along the trails.
I make my images by painting on yupo paper and cutting it into layers that I set up in a miniature theater. I play with the lights and filters to create the atmosphere and then photograph the scenes.
For more on this please look here: http://ellymackay.com/Process.aspx
by Elly MacKay
Without a care, he hopped onto her hand and sang her a gentle tune.
Specifics:
8x10 inches (approx. 20x25.5 cm)
Signed on the front corner
Printed on archival matte paper with archival pigment inks.
Lovingly packaged - protected with a sleeve and backer
*Please leave me a message if you would prefer image 2, 3 or 4, otherwise the first version will be sent.
*Inspired by the wonderfully plucky and oh so sweet black robins of New Zealand. We were lucky to meet a few along the trails.
I make my images by painting on yupo paper and cutting it into layers that I set up in a miniature theater. I play with the lights and filters to create the atmosphere and then photograph the scenes.
For more on this please look here: http://ellymackay.com/Process.aspx
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- Materials: yupo paper, camera
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Elly MacKay
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I make miniature worlds out of paper. I ink up a paper called Yupo paper, cut it into layers and set inside a miniature theater. I play with the lighting, and adjust the elements and then photograph the scenes. I often take 50 or more photos to get the one I am looking for.
I discovered working in this way...
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