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Fetishes, ORBS and more

As part of the Goddard MFA-IA, we create a Packet every 3 weeks to send off to our advisors. It includes creative work, reflections on readings, annotated bibliographies and more. Take a peak into my G1P1.

Fellow G1 (that’s Goddard 1) John Borstel’s creative virtual shoebox. 

shoebox11:

ALTERED BOOK: DEMONOLOGY - More from this project on Flickr.
Demonology: Image Selection on Flickr.
Images in the book are mostly from my self-portrait archive, transferred to the old pages using an inkjet transfer technique where you print onto a non-porous film and rub the wet image onto the paper. It’s messy and smudgy but I like the results.

Fellow G1 (that’s Goddard 1) John Borstel’s creative virtual shoebox. 

shoebox11:

ALTERED BOOK: DEMONOLOGY - More from this project on Flickr.

Demonology: Image Selection on Flickr.

Images in the book are mostly from my self-portrait archive, transferred to the old pages using an inkjet transfer technique where you print onto a non-porous film and rub the wet image onto the paper. It’s messy and smudgy but I like the results.

(Source: salveo, via sweethomestyle)

Fetishes, ORBS and more

As part of the Goddard MFA-IA, we create a Packet every 3 weeks to send off to our advisors. It includes creative work, reflections on readings, annotated bibliographies and more. Take a peak into my G1P1.

Fellow G1 (that’s Goddard 1) John Borstel’s creative virtual shoebox. 

shoebox11:

ALTERED BOOK: DEMONOLOGY - More from this project on Flickr.
Demonology: Image Selection on Flickr.
Images in the book are mostly from my self-portrait archive, transferred to the old pages using an inkjet transfer technique where you print onto a non-porous film and rub the wet image onto the paper. It’s messy and smudgy but I like the results.

Fellow G1 (that’s Goddard 1) John Borstel’s creative virtual shoebox. 

shoebox11:

ALTERED BOOK: DEMONOLOGY - More from this project on Flickr.

Demonology: Image Selection on Flickr.

Images in the book are mostly from my self-portrait archive, transferred to the old pages using an inkjet transfer technique where you print onto a non-porous film and rub the wet image onto the paper. It’s messy and smudgy but I like the results.

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