Hot Wax Computerage

According to the author, "Hot Wax Computages grew from three decades of computer graphics experience and my need for personal expression through active, hands-on manipulation of media. 'Hot' in the title fuses the temperature of the procedure and my intense physical, mental and emotional involvement with it.

I had some old work: dark, crisp enhancements of scanned plants -- technically demanding, visually awful. So I experimented with a hand iron and doilies. Suddenly there was color, texture and interest instead of a field of hard, shiny black.

The process is joyous (when it works!) It is very risky. Melted wax and dried glue can not be restored with a keystroke. Movements must be large, fast and sure -- so different from computer 'mousing.' Sometimes the results are a surprise. It is like painting -- a dialog with the media." -- Leslye Bloom

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The New River

Published in 1999 by The New River Journal in Issue 4.

Amanda Hodes transferred the files for this copy to Dene Grigar in June 2022.

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