Zines: #Mannequin #Red

I have a body of work that has been growing, of images of thrift store mannequins. As I work on developing it into an exhibitable body of work, I thought I’d also explore printing these images as photo zines, and #Mannequin #Red, is the first one to be ready for sale. $5

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2.5″ Square Stickers

Stickers are fun! They can be put anywhere! These stickers are Thomas Waters originals, measuring 2.5″ square, and printed on a glossy photo paper with adhesive backing, that hold up well inside or outside.They are available as sheets like below, or you can request a customized sheet your any requested arrangement- all one image or whatever works for you. $10.00/ sheet of 12 stickers Email me directly to request a customized sheet of labels, or […]

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Mannequin Zines

Followers on Instagram are familiar with my almost weekly portraits of thrift store mannequins.  These images are now being assembled into self-published zines for sale! The first zine is called #Mannequin #RedRed, and is available for $5+ shipping   SaveSave SaveSave

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Legs

Author: Thomas Date: letter dated 4-2-1992 Artwork: Mixed media/Polaroid transfer; rubber stamps Oh, this letter is a really telling one in a number of ways. Let me address the artwork, first, and then the content of the letter. The artwork is a polaroid transfer onto sketchbook paper. Looks like the paper wasn’t damp enough to adequately hold onto the image, or I didn’t rub it on enough, but, that said, it is a telling self […]

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Write Me More Often

Author: Thomas Type: Homemade postcard Date: USPS postmark September 19 1991   This postcard was made by chopping up a painting I had made on a piece of canvas board. I can’t paint worth shit, but I’ve always believed that the more I did it- and play with the paint, it would help me with the media where I think I have some talent. Oh, and I’m always drawn to using crayons. 🙂 The rubber […]

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January 27th #1

Author: Jason Type: Letter Date: January 27, 1992 Artwork: Xerox image and sketches/scribbles This is the first letter that was sent in an envelope together with another behind it, which I posted before, and linked here. Aside from how sweet this love letter is, with a curatorial eye, I look at this now and see more patterns emerge. Look at the crane and the towers in the xerox, and the little sketches.  These towers arise […]

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A post showing how headings looks like

Heading 1 Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Morbi eros libero, condimentum ut, facilisis non, pellentesque ut, enim. Duis tortor. Proin a quam. Phasellus pellentesque volutpat felis. Nulla facilisi. Cras sed sem at neque dapibus ultricies. Aliquam placerat pellentesque metus. Morbi ac dui non nibh pretium lacinia. Curabitur vitae elit quis tellus tincidunt aliquet. Aliquam id ligula vel eros lobortis interdum. Aliquam in mauris. Etiam et turpis. Donec faucibus vulputate arcu. Heading 2 […]

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February 27, 1992

Author: Thomas Date: USPS stamp Febuary 27, 1992 Artwork: Type R and Type C prints Size: 6″ x 10″ In the old days before digital photography, therer were a few ways to print color photographs. If you had a color negative, you would make a Type C print; if you had a positive (known as a slide, or a chrome) you would make a Type R print or a Cibachrome print. The papers and chemistries […]

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Desperate

Author: Jason Date Jan 27, 1992   This letter was with another single page letter which was dated. The folds align in such a way, I think they arrived in the same envelope. But, I’m saving the other to post on another day. One of the things I loved about Jason was his attention to details and how he would se things that I would completely overlook or miss. I experienced him as “seeing” the […]

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Maybe I’m Obsessing

Author: Thomas Date: USPS Oct 5, 1991 Artwork: Xerox, sketch On recycled paper bag   Ok, I’ve put off publishing a long letter, and so here is one, and one that shares more personal content about myself. Before I began working on this project, it occurred to me that Jason ‘s letters contained some very personal information, and I asked him about if that was a problem, as I chose what to publish– and he […]

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