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victoranimation · 1 year
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Traditional animation on paper and acetate with ink and acrylic.
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mudwerks · 8 months
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A woman modelling lingerie made from acetate (1957)/ Mannequin présentant de la lingerie faite d’acétate
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claudinsky · 6 months
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Cover Spread Illustration for Going Down Swinging Edition 43: Hell & High Water 🌊🔥
Been a while since I’ve been able to do a traditional multi-layer acetate illo for a gig, so I was stoked to pick up my POSCAs for this 🖍
GDS Edition 43 Launch Event is on 22 Sep at The Mission to Seafarers down in Naarm/Melbourne ! Event deets on FB 🗓
Special Thanks to GDS Editor Hollen Singleton as always for having me ❤️‍🔥
[ID: A graphic illustration of yellow and blue flames rising out of pink waves]
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chicinsilk · 9 months
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US Vogue June 1953
Alice Bruno in a brown two-piece swimsuit. By Clare Potter, in sharkskin in Celanese acetate. Raffia shoes by Ferragamo. Bracelets by La Tausca.
Alice Bruno en maillot deux pièces marron. Par Clare Potter, en peau de requin en acétate Celanese. Chaussures en raphia signées Ferragamo. Bracelets par La Tausca.
Photo Frances McLaughlin vogue archive
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fluffydragonmakes · 3 months
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A Recording of a Lady
After catching the bug of collecting unusual oddities, you will gain the Eye, and inevitably come across a legitimate treasure. Not an earth shattering one necessarily but something that tells a more satisfyingly complete story than usual, and makes you relieved it wasn’t lost to time….and wonder why it isn’t at least in a local museum. 
During my probably unhealthy phase of buying ameteur recordings on eBay and then filing them away, I found this lot. It consisted of an aluminum record, and your typical amateur record faire of the time, a recording of some kid’s christmas pageant from 1951. Alone this would be interesting but I already have one of these and the aluminum record caught my eye.
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Aluminum records, particularly the Speak-O-Phone brand typically date from the 20’s and 30’s and were one of the few options available for the general public to hear themselves on their phonograph. With bamboo needles only of course as the steel needles would destroy your record. 
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But this was not a Speak-O-Phone, this was a Walter C. Garwick, Rye NY record. Looking up this name revealed quite a bit. Walter C. Garwick was a recording engineer who built his own record recorders and recorded primarily for experts in the ethnomusicology field throughout the 30’s. He provided recording service for the America Dialect Society and ethnomusicologist Laura Boulton and designed a record lathe for the Library of Congress. His recordings are mostly held by the Library of Congress and Columbia University and at least a few more in private hands according to one worthpoint post. Here’s a good dive into Mr. Garwick’s life.
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Walter C Garwick in 1945 holding a baby.
source: Christine Whittaker
I knew this had to be one of those so naturally I got it. I didn’t originally notice it but when it arrived I saw that the record sleeve has a note scrawled on it, providing more clues.
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“The Little Half-Chick told by (a name starting with Cl) P. Cope.”
Below there’s a trail of multiple arrows leading the way to the reminder “Play this record with fiber needles only.” Whoever recorded this probably had a frustrating history of people ruining his records with their steel needles and needed MULTIPLE arrows for emphasis. This has got to be the real thing.
The recording features a woman, Ms. Cope, narrating the Little Half-Chick, the Spanish folktale of a flat chicken and how it became the weathervane. 
The recording is noisy but her voice comes in very clearly in places. Towards the end a man, possibly a researcher or Mr. Garwick himself, asks “Who is telling this story?” which she responses with an unintelligible first name with her last name, Cope. The man then asks “Ms. Cope, what are you doing…” and then becomes unintelligible.
My next steps from here are to figure out whether the man‘s voice appears in other Garwick recordings and what Ms. Cope’s first name is. I can’t hear what she says and I can’t read the handwriting.
(I was part of the last 3rd grade that learned cursive before my school district splurged and gave us all iPads that everyone broke one week in.) 
I could also look into whether physical documentation exists that this recording was made. This is easily my greatest find. Not only is it likely from the 30’s but it can be tied down to a name, and if I’m lucky, a date. I want to ensure its story gets told. 
My time with it is probably temporary and as I poke further, I will likely end up donating it somewhere, perhaps joining its brethren at the Library of Congress, a family, or Columbia University. 
Here is my recording of both sides on the top of the post. I heeded the warning by using a fiber needle and recorded it with my 1914 Victrola and an iPhone in the horn. 
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acmeoop · 9 months
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Poster Concept Mockup (1985)
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imanibadillo · 4 months
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Set Pieces for Why We Breathe performance, 2022
Acetate prints and gifted yarn, fabric, and thread on repurposed produce bag. thread on found fabric.
48 x 36 " each
Why We Breathe combines visual art and experimental music in a wholly collaborative work. A shared work between nine artists and musicians, visual art provides a setting for the live performance.
Set pieces were inspired by practice sessions, interviews with the musicians, and input from the other visual artists in the nine-piece cohort.
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thejewellerybox · 1 year
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Hayley Williams of Paramore, by Zachary Gray for V Magazine, Spring 2023
Double-sided flower earrings, YVMIN x SHUSHU/TONG. Acetate, $135.
Styled by Lindsey Hartman.
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beatlesblogger · 3 months
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'Give Peace A Chance' - Another Charity Acetate From Yoko & Sean
Yoko Ono and Sean Ono Lennon have announced that they have donated specially created Limited Edition acetates to 50 charities for them to raise money for peace and love this holiday season. The pair, in association with Abbey Road Studios and Universal Music, have had made 50 rare and strictly limited 12″ vinyl acetates of the Ultimate Mixes of the Plastic Ono Band single ‘Give Peace A…
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spilladabalia · 4 months
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The Clash - Know Your Rights (Extended Version from Rare Acetate, Remastered)
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mrepstein · 1 year
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Brian Epstein owned Tommy Quickly acetate (1964) (Liberty Records Reference Record)
Side one contains ‘The Wild Side Of Life’ and side two contains ‘Forget The Other Guy’.  
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acetatesatincp6 · 2 years
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Compiling negatives that will be used for my finals for our degree show.
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claudinsky · 6 months
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Hell & High Water Multi-layer Acetate Illo Timelapse Video 🌊🔥
A lil timelapse vid of the drawing process for my recent Cover Spread illustration for Going Down Swinging Edition 43.
The Edition 43 Launch Event will be down in Naarm/Melbourne at The Mission to Seafarers at 7PM on 22 Sep!
[ID: A video of a top-down view of a desk showing an illustration being drawn on transparent acetate with POSCA markers. The finished illustration is of blue and yellow flames rising out of pink waves on a black background]
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k00290019 · 9 months
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My finished work of my second silhouette. I drew on acetate with sharpie of my image and then drew on a piece of A2 paper using a projector to display my image. I then painted with black ink on the paper to give the effect of a dark silhouette.
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visiooptical · 1 year
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New LINDBERG eyewear available at Visio Optical. One of the largest collections in Singapore! Limited stock LINDBERG specialises in handmade titanium glasses, known for its elegant, minimalist design and light feel. LINDBERG is Danish eyewear design at its best! Get your LINDBERG eyeglasses in Singapore with premium lenses at Visio Optical 😎 VISIO OPTICAL 43 Holland Drive 01-67 Singapore 270043 (+65) 67760052 www.visiooptical.com [email protected] #lindberg #lindbergeyewear #danishdesign #madeindenmark #titanium #lightweight #acetate #custommade #visiooptical #Singapore #optician #optometrist #TheMakingOfEyewear (at Visio Optical) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqEVuByIfOT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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