Pineapple in my Printer

This is a series of inkjet experiments on top of some interesting textures of scrap paper I’ve accumulated over time. Seeing what happens with prints on acrylic surfaces was my main objective. Pretty neat results.

Main equipment: HP inkjet printer, pineapple paper, acrylics, pencil

EX_process

EX Square Man acrylic painting with an inkjet overlay of an old sketchbook page.
EX2 Lineart printed on an acrylic base with some color touch-ups.

EX3

Printed an old polaroid photo over collaged papers; some pencil and paint additions on top.

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9 Responses to “Pineapple in my Printer”

  1. Daniel says:

    freaking cool

  2. Jeannie says:

    Thanks Dan-archie

  3. Jenn says:

    these would be awesome to screenprint on! had i known about them earlier ._.

  4. Jeannie says:

    They’re actually pretty tough paper! I’m curious to see how a screen print would look on them .. pick some up! :D

  5. Jenn says:

    haha! think the dt locations has them?

    i love the look the textures make, it almost looks cloth-like. great experiments!

  6. Jeannie says:

    Curry’s (and Aboveground I think) have a regular stock of pineapple paper.

    You can also make your own. :D I believe all you really need is a screen panel, some confetti and water.

  7. Sewon says:

    These look so cool, But don’t even know how you did it! good job Jeannie!

  8. Chanp says:

    I like! Very cool textures and image making.

  9. HiengT says:

    Yeah!! sometimes its tricky feeding paper through my printer D:

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