Mutilated Polaroid, scanned, and printed on aluminum.
MuTilated Polaroid
What happens when you take a Polaroid photograph of a flower then throw it into a container of water for two or three weeks? This happens. The Polaroid envelope is absorbent. That’s originally intended to allow the chemical inside the envelope to dry once the process of development is complete. But, it proves convenient when your aim is to radically alter the resulting image by unpredictable forces of nature.
These veils of color manifested in a fascinating way.