About Hand-altered Polaroids

 
 

Artist Statement

Among her many photographic techniques, Jeane Vogel uses hand-altered Polaroid images to see past reality to bring an alternative vision of the world into focus.  

A Polaroid Painting starts with an original image captured on vintage film with a vintage camera. As the image is developing, the artist uses emulsion as a drawing or painting medium.

Polaroid  Painting is not digital art – it is a combination of film and drawing techniques performed directly on the emulsion of the film.

All images are 12x12 inches (matted and framed to 16x20), 16x16 (matted and framed to 20x20) or 24x24 inches (matted and framed to 24x24) pigment prints on Fine Art Watercolor or similar art paper. Each print is hand-printed by the artist using only the finest all-archival paper, pigments, mats and backing boards. Frames are black matte museum standard. Some images are available on gallery-wrapped canvas, ready to hang. 

Each image is printed in a limited edition series of 200 prints (50 in each of 4 sizes).