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I had a minor itch to scratch: 

 

Take one old x-ray you have no more use for, preferably a fairly dark one. Take one freaking sharp pointy instrument. Find a picture or come up with your own idea. Scratch the living daylights out of the x-ray. Scratch some more - voila!

 

PS The idea of making a little art from something that would otherwise be thrown away and just add more plastic to the landfill  also appealed to me.

 

PPS Also, I like the idea, conceptually, of taking a picture that  was made with something invisible, to show something invisible and making another new picture from it while the old picture stays part of it.

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Posted

I had a minor itch to scratch: 

 

Take one old x-ray you have no more use for, preferably a fairly dark one. Take one freaking sharp pointy instrument. Find a picture or come up with your own idea. Scratch the living daylights out of the x-ray. Scratch some more - voila!

 

PS The idea of making a little art from something that would otherwise be thrown away and just add more plastic to the landfill  also appealed to me.

 

PPS Also, I like the idea, conceptually, of taking a picture that  was made with something invisible, to show something invisible and making another new picture from it while the old picture stays part of it.

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Posted

I had a minor itch to scratch:

 

Take one old x-ray you have no more use for, preferably a fairly dark one. Take one freaking sharp pointy instrument. Find a picture or come up with your own idea. Scratch the living daylights out of the x-ray. Scratch some more - voila!

 

PS The idea of making a little art from something that would otherwise be thrown away and just add more plastic to the landfill also appealed to me.

 

PPS Also, I like the idea, conceptually, of taking a picture that was made with something invisible, to show something invisible and making another new picture from it while the old picture stays part of it.

Defining the negative space while recycling, I like it ????

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