Lisa Uvanni Gordon lives in New York State and is a self-taught photographer. Check out her beautiful work at http://www.lisa-gordon.com/
Lisa's main interest is in florals and withered structures.
Each photograph displayed here was a digital print exposed onto Polaroid 669 film (using a DayLab Copy System Pro) and then lifted.
She says, "I do most of my work this way. Occasionally, I will use a Polaroid Pro Pack camera to get the shots, or an SX70 or SLR 680. If I use the SX70 or the SLR680, I scan the print, convert to digital, expose onto the 669, and lift from there.
"I have tried them on many different surfaces, but prefer watercolor paper. I happen to love different papers, and it was my work with the lifts and transfers that prompted me to learn to make my own paper."
I find these images spectacular and am delighted to show more of them here.
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Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, Emulsion Lift, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, Emulsion Lift, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Polaroid Transfers, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, oops, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, Emulsion Lift Rhododendron on Glass, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, Emulsion Lift Waterlily on Travertine Tile, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, Emulsion Lift Trillium on Watercolor Paper, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, Emulsion Lift Tulip on Watercolor Paper, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, 2010
Lisa Uvanni Gordon, Untitled, Emulsion Lift using Polaroid 669 film and a lumen print. On Arches watercolor paper, 2010