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Includes 2 pdf downloads:
1. Introduction to Image transfer
2. Advanced image transfer
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These all incorporate images by Carol Murphy (Altered by Design) which unfortunately, are no longer available.
This is my justification for having a very messy studio.
I am attending a workshop tomorrow so I have been preparing pieces in advance, which really means that I grab bits from the boxes I have sitting around and then try to make something interesting out of the contents.
The workshop was billed as "Resin Jewellery" but I had a word with the tutor and asked if I could do mixed media pieces as well as experiment with resin paper, and thankfully she agreed.
As well as these pieces, I have prepared a small case full of interesting paper experiments - I will need 48 hours in the workshop instead of 5 hours.
The samples shown include embroidery, lace, buttons, pins, paper, enamelling powders and knitting.
The long sample at the side is an image transfer on to calico, using the acrylic medium process. This is a piece of text written by Jane Austen for her draft of her novel "Persuasion" and I hope to embed this in resin to preserve it.
Time will tell if any of these samples are sucessful. Fingers crossed.
6"X6" mosaic in 8x8 frame. Image transfer of a little girl from the medieval time with gold mirror glass underneath that adds a shimmer to the picture. Made with colored mirror glass, millefiori, van gogh glass and ball chain.
8"x10" on heavy watercolor paper.
Vintage paper ephemera (pages from old school books, flash cards), image transfer, acrylic paint, water-soluable pastels and charcoal.
getting my image trans technique up to speed. I made these tube beads using my own computer generated images.
Gopher could jump with the best of them. At El Weaveno Ranch near Del Norte, Colo. That little blue spruce is now 30 feet tall. Polaroid image transfer.
With a theme of Pride and Prejudice, this ATC displays a transferred inkjet image of Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. The image is in the Creative Commons. The words Pride and Prejudice A Novel are also a transferred image. Both images are torn and distressed around the edges with Distress Ink.
TRANSform Your Clay - Beads & Jewelry using Illustrations, TRANSlucent liquid clay and Image TRANSfers
Blogged - www.polypediaonlineexpress.com/transform-your-clay-new-po...
Link to tutorial - bit.ly/irismishly-pca2018
getting my image trans technique up to speed. I made these tube beads using my own computer generated images.
Most images were made using a blender pen image transfer method. Scissors and small poster at the bottom came from Etsy.
Still a work in progress - I want to add a few more images.
The polymer clay pendant and ship focal bead were created by me, Lynda Moseley, using an image transfer technique and an embossing technique. The image is a Japanese Woodcut design titled "Great Wave Off Kanagawa" by Hokusai Katsushiki. I embossed the pendant with an Asian Lotus Blossom and Chrysanthemum stamp. It is my entry in the August Art Bead Scene Challenge.
In addition to the small focal bead which I created, I used Kyanite dagger beads, carved pink agate ammonite beads, Fossil Agate, Impression Jasper, a/k/a Aqua Terra Jasper rounds, Bali silver spacer beads, and a Sterling Silver Hook clasp.
It was a pleasure to create something for the August ABS challenge. I am a huge fan and a collector of Japanese woodcut prints, and this has been one of my personal favorites for years.
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