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These images combine a wide variety of graphic techniques. Some begin with a scanned photograph or drawing which is then manipulated electronically in Photoshop, CorelDraw, or PhotoPaint. Some begin with a fractal calculated with Fractint 19. There are two 18th century medical engravings, and two manipulated scans of Faberge frames holding pictures of the final Czar and his son. The rest are original. You are welcome to download these images for personal use. Many look good printed as clear transparencies (as for overheads) and stuck on a window. I use an Epson Stylus Color printer at 720 dpi.
If you want to use an image commercially, or to put in a print or electronic context, please ask permission. My philosophy is this: if I put it up here, I want to share it. I know it can be taken down. I'd be delighted if you liked something enough to make a copy for yourself--consider it a gift. Essentially, you can use my work for free (with only an acknowledgement as to the source) if your are giving the use away for free. If you're planning to make money with it, that should be negotiated and shared. It's only fair.
If I manage to give you pleasure, you can give pleasure back by letting me know: slatteryd@globalone.net
If you'd like to tell me about your site, or would like me to put a link to it--same address.
"Often I wish I had not killed my wife." |
"She could have helped me guard the gold." |
"A city designed for seeing through itself." |
"Escape velocity reveals...." |
"A city that offers no resistance." |
"Night is not night but dome." |
"Emergence I." |
"Dusk I." |
"Fiery Angels." |
"Whispers." |
"We knew it was dark, darker than we dared go down...." |
"Meaning appears only at the intersection. " |
click on a letter to get to the poem of that title
Hypertext, poetry, and other links
Index of first lines
Thumbnail page of all graphics
Resources used to create Alphaweb
Introductory page
Meet the Weaver
or send your comments, questions, URL's, to:
slattd@rpi.edu
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