Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

fixing broken things

I've been finding slideshows missing off of art-e-zine (mainly due to defunct photo sites, a real pain) and fixing them up. (at last) Here's one I did last night, the rest of the article  Trash inda House Book is here. free slideshow by PhotoSnack with watermark.
 Update. Photosnack no longer exists (always the way) so I come from the future to fill in the blank box.
I used the code from (June 2021 faux Polaroid post) so hopefully this will stay working



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Monday, 9 September 2013

Pacha Posters Wrecked Journal


Lucy gave me a 'Wreck This Journal' few years ago, and of course haven't touched it. Its supposed to encourage you into journaling by means of simple prompts per page, like rip this page up, or stand on it, a little out of my comfort zone to be fair, but that is the point. Anyway I got a few to many Pacha prints when my laser played up, so being the same size, thought I would pimp up the journal's cover with one and some mementos from my holiday in Ibiza.  (so wish I was back, grey and rainy here:( 
I've always been a fan of the Pacha Flower Power posters, don't know who designs them but they feel very free. I collected some digital copies and put them on a Pinterest board, if you want to see.
                      

Friday, 20 April 2012

pogo transfers

I shall be doing this when my Pogo arrives in the post.
Check out the page on art-e-zine about it. Looks exciting, a continuation of Polaroid Transfers, which I never got to grips with, maybe I'll be luckier this time

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Retro Japanese Posters

I've always been into anything Japanese and I loved these gorgeous Japanese posters from the '20s found on this site. I'm using them as a wallpaper slideshow on my laptop.


Sunday, 8 November 2009

KC Willis on art-e-zine


KC Willis's tea stained, distressed, torn and frayed fabric collage quilts can be seen in their full American cowgirl glory on my art website art-e-zine. Here There is also info on her workshops on how you too can make them (should you want to) http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/kcwillis.html

Thursday, 22 January 2009

Wallpapering your Mobile

I dont mean collageing and wallpapering your phone externally although you could, people do do that. I mean digitally wallpapering its inside. Customizing your phone is fun and easy. If you have a Bluetooth computer and phone. There are other ways to get wallpapers on your phone, data cable link between the two or by finding a site that will send your phone a wallpaper (and ringtones) for $4.95 or whatever they charge, that's per week until you tell them to stop, (thats what I found, when researching this) Well you can choose from my collection for free and download what you want. Just Click on the link to the left, takes you to the Picasa album. Right click and 'save as' to your computer file. Find your Bluetooth in preferences (you need to have enabled your devices)Click Send File, select file to send, then send to your phone. Move to the memory card. You can set the image as your wallpaper.
About the images, the first 10 are from photos I took at Shepard Fairey's art exhibition in London last year. Close ups of parts of his stencilled collages. The rest are designed by me in Photoshop using brushes, effects and ephemera. all resized for 205x268 pixels or 3x4 ins which fit my screen size. If you have different sized phone screen it may crop the image or resize it depending on its software.
Ringtones, I've got that covered too, just scroll down. Will be adding some more of these