Scan them Hazel, and reprint and use in a collage, or - now here’s an ideal scan them onto an acetate and use them as a digital negative for a cyanotype and then use that, ohh the possibilities are endless. I can’t believe it’s taken me until now to catch up with this! X
Ooh this sounds like an interesting idea Sarah, but I need to know more about how to! It’s also an interesting conundrum, whether or not to use the originals which would add real history to the artwork or conserve them as they are and do as you say, scan them and then use. Xx
Scan them Hazel, and reprint and use in a collage, or - now here’s an ideal scan them onto an acetate and use them as a digital negative for a cyanotype and then use that, ohh the possibilities are endless. I can’t believe it’s taken me until now to catch up with this! X
Ooh this sounds like an interesting idea Sarah, but I need to know more about how to! It’s also an interesting conundrum, whether or not to use the originals which would add real history to the artwork or conserve them as they are and do as you say, scan them and then use. Xx
I want to vote both absolutely and NOOOOO!
Ha, ha! Thank you for voting… the juries out!
How fabulous…maybe you could photocopy them to use as collage papers and keep the originals? I find it really hard to part with treasure like that! 💕