Relationship LIII “Why not Face it? TERROR glamorises reports:”

Relationship LIII – “Why not Face it? TERROR glamorises reports:” (14×17.5cm) is my 53rd collage. Completed on 10/25/2012 using trash and found objects on an old comic book cover: Terror No.83 – “De Sadist van de Provence” (see photo below)
This piece is currently available.

Terror # (Collage LIII)

X No.23

X No.23 by LANCEPHOTO
X No.23, a photo by LANCEPHOTO on Flickr.

X No.23 – This was another “lava effect” shot from a pack of film that was found in a Sun 660 camera I bought in Atlanta. The film had likely been in the camera for decades but I wasn’t going to waste the 5 shots left in the pack. I collaged this one using trash & found objects.
This piece is currently available.

See more of my Polaroid work at: www.picturecrossing.com

CAMERA: Polaroid Sun 660 (not this one but same model)
FILM: Polaroid 600 (very expired)
DATE SHOT:7/14/2011
DATE COLLAGED:10//2012
SCANNER:HP Scanjet G4050

PX No.582 FOUND in Rotterdam

PX No.582 by LANCEPHOTO
PX No.582, a photo by LANCEPHOTO on Flickr.

picturecrossing No.582 (EE No.62) This was originally a blank shot from a misfiring shutter while shooting in DePanne, Belgium, but I used my collage of trash to transform it before leaving it in Rotterdam.
CAMERA: Polaroid EE 100 (c.1980)
FILM: Polaroid / Impossible Chocolate 100 (expired 10/2009)
DATE SHOT: 8/21/2011
DATE COLLAGED: 10/4/12

LEFT:PX No.582 was left in Rotterdam, Nederland on 10/8/2012 on a green mailbox? near the main intersection of Aalbrechtkolk and Schiedamseweg in Delfshaven. (see photo below)
PX No.582 (left in Rotterdam)

FOUND!:PX No.582 was found by Barbara W. on 10/17/2012
“I found one of your artworks. 😀
Number 582. I found it when I was going out for dinner with my parents and friend. I like it. They don’t understand it, why would I take it. It was found on a green “thing” on the corner of the aalbrechtkolk and schiedamseweg. 17 October was it found in the evening. Greets, Barbara”

SEE MORE AT: www.picturecrossing.com

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The making of Relationship LII

See 10 hours of work compressed into a 3 minute YouTube video:

See the original artwork here:

Relationship LII "Tasty Transparency is the Newest Partystyle"

Relationship LII “Tasty Transparency is the Newest Partystyle”

(you can click the image to vew the Flickr page which has translations of the text and more detailed info about the items in the collage.)

My 52nd collage: Relationship LII – “Tasty Transparency is the Newest Partystyle” was made using an album cover from the record “De 16 Nieuwste Feesthits – Nederlands Gezongen.” I completed it on October 8, 2012 while on a short trip to Rotterdam, Nederland. This one took a total of about 10 hours work.
I left this collage the same day on a temporary, wooden wall shielding a construction site along Schiedamsedijk across from the Leuvehaven tram stop.

See where it was left:
052-LII-Ls

see 10 hours of my work compressed into a 3 minute YouTube video:

Collage Relationship LI – “Gentlemen Still Prefer to Rock It This Way”

Collage Relationship LI by LANCEPHOTO
Collage Relationship LI, a photo by LANCEPHOTO on Flickr.

My 51st collage: Relationship LI – “Gentlemen Still Prefer to Rock it This Way” was made using the magazine cover from the May 14, 1955 issue of “Picturegoer” by with Jill Adams on it. It was completed on October 1, 2012 at home in Mons, Belgium. It measures approximately 12×9 inches and is backed on recycled cardboard.
This piece is currently available.

see the original magazine cover:
Picturegoer Jill Adams

the halo rays are made from gum, candy & cigarette wrappers found on the street. See how they reflect the light at the right angle:
Reflection angle of Relationship LI

PX No.494

PX No.494 by LANCEPHOTO

PX No.494, a photo by LANCEPHOTO on Flickr.

picturecrossing No.494 (CP No.314) This was originally a blank shot from a misfiring shutter but I used my collage of trash to transform it before leaving it in Köln.
See more of my Picturecrossing work at: www.picturecrossing.com

 

CAMERA: Polaroid ColorPack II – c.1970
FILM: Polaroid 125i (expired)
DATE:6/29/2010

LEFT:PX No.494 was left in Köln on 9/2/2012 on a wall of a vacant building in the Heumarkt Passage across from the Hard Rock Café.

see where it was left in Köln:
PX No.494 (left in Köln)

FOUND!:PX No.494 was found by fellow street artist ZXQL on 9/23/2012.
“Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 2:02 PM – Subject: Found in Köln #494
Hi Lance, I like your project. Found one in Köln (Cologne), Germany, when I was busy myself. If I had know I could take it, I would have (things like this are the best souvenirs).”
– zxql
PX No.494 (found in Köln)

Postcard Series #1 (2nd set)

Ray Johnson Fan Club – L.A.R. – Postcard Series 1 (second 4 examples)
Relationships #46 #47 #48 & #49
An edition of 8 similar, yet different postcards.
All based on a Naf Naf Paris postcard from the free postcard rack at my local McDonalds.
Though it is a “series,” each of the 8 examples is a one-of-a-kind original piece of artwork made by hand, stamped, numbered and signed.

here are the first four in the series:
1st 4 examples from Postcard Series 1

Relationship L “This Life is Not a Gentle Sandwich”

My 50th collage: Relationship L – “This Life is not a Gentile Sandwich”” was made using the paperback book cover from “Gentle Rogue” by Johanna Lindsey I made it on September 5, 2012 while on a short trip to Köln in Deutschland.

see the original paperback book cover:
Gentle Rogue - Johanna Lindsey (Collage #50)

Relationship XLV – “Hurricane Isaac Hits Meine Fraulein”

My 45th collage: Relationship XLV – “Hurricane Isaac Hits Meine Fraulein” was made using an album cover from the record “Exitos del Verano.” I completed it on September 3, 2012 while on a short trip to Köln in Deutschland. I sat in Café Woyton on In der Höhle for about 5 hours while working on it – a great little coffee shop where everything on the menu is magnificent. (well everything I tried anyway.)

I left this collage on a small, public bench between the Heinzelmännchenbrunnen Fountain and the Starbucks on Am Hof. – It was still there more than 24 hours later when I made a short film of a tour group sitting there ignoring my artwork. (see below)

watch a short video of people ignoring my artwork:

see where it was left in Köln:
Relationship XLV (left in Köln)

see the original record cover:
Exitos del Verano (Relationship XLV)