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Image transfers on a base of Premo Pearl polymer clay to which I added Ranger Copper Embossing Powder. I glazed the finishes with Studio by Sculpey Glossy Glaze.
These BOH will be donated to cancer patients, and are part of a charitable project sponsored by my polymer guild, PCAGOE.
The bottle is 1 1/4" tall and 1/4" in diameter.
The "actually managing to get the whole plant in, but not quite getting the right exposure" version....
Photograph of an image transfer on watercolor wash. Image transfers are of my mother and I at the same age. Memory filter, with contrast, highlight, exposure adjusted.
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
Photograph of an image transfer on watercolor wash. Image transfers are of my mother and I at the same age. Vivid filter and contrast adjusted.
Suze (candid)
Shot on a Canon D2000, then printed to Polaroid 669 via palette CI 5000S color film recorder and transferred to Moleskine watercolour paper.
The red tone came from leaving the transfer on the paper for far too long before peeling apart.
Photograph of an image transfer on watercolor wash. Image transfers are of my mother and I at the same age. Glow filter, contrast, temperature, exposure, and highlight adjusted.
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
Second shot from the Vivitar Slide Printer. This is why I wanted one, so I could do image transfers in the comfort of my own home. This mural was outside a daycare center I passed on my walk to work each day.
One of my two 1st attempts at image transfer. I printed an image on my laser jet printer, placed it face down on the polymer clay. I then thoroughly soaked the back of the paper with rubbing alcohol and burnished the back of the paper with a hard plastic letter opener. Repeat another 1-2 times. You can gently peel back the edges to see if the transfer is complete and if not press the paper back down and drench with alcohol and burnish again.
The top left picture is the image transfer on watercolor paper, the bottom left is the fuji 100 picture, and the right page image is the original. More on my blog: www.robayre.com/news/2012/08/28/fuji-image-transfer/
Padlock shot on Polaroid 4x5 Type 59 film.
Cambo monorail camera, with Kodak Aniton lens.
Image transfered into Moleskine sketch pad (top) remaining print image fixed into pad (bottom)
Made this one quite a while ago and found him in a bag of goodies I had tucked away at the back of a draw. I really love the image on this one and as I've highlighted with lumiere acrylic paint, it has a beautiful shimmer when in the light.
I'm making some large beads depicting vintage bird illustrations on a taupe blend of Pearl, Gold, Alizarin Crimson and Ecru Premo clays treated with Ranger Copper and Weathered Wood Embossing Powders, which adds texture. I brushed all sides with a thin layer of liquid Kato clay then baked, sanded and buffed.
These beads are between 25 mm and 35 mm large.