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Pendant: Image transfer of a vintage Morris Tapestry, embossed on the reverse and signed by me
Gemstones: Handmade fumed hollow glass beads made by Wandering Spirit Designs (see her flickr photostream), Green Opal, Tiger Jasper, Antique Gold Plate Spacer beads, Brass Clasp
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" Hokusai Katsushiki. I embossed the pendant with an Asian Lotus 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 ovals, 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 has been one of my personal favorites for years.
I blog at www.scdiva.blogspot.com
made in jan 06 for the fat girl swap on craftster.org
the images are an artist i love, whose name is escaping me right now. i'll post it when i remember!
blogged here!
Full galery with my polaroid transfers: www.mosionek.com/portfolio/polaglam-transfer/ If you like my artworks please join me on facebook: www.facebook.com/tomasz.mosionek.photography
This is my entry in ArtBeadScene's October Challenge, the theme of which is an interpretation of a primitve folk art or outsider art painting by Ruby C. Williams.
I was inspired by the bold colors in the painting, and went looking for bold, colorful imagery in vintage advertising art. I thought these Vintage images of a 19th century French Balloon Show were perfect. The colors are a bit more muted than the Williams painting, but they are still rich and striking and draw they eye, much like the painting.
I created the polymer clay pendant and the "balloon" beads with copper end caps. I accentuated the polymer components with 28mm fluted, copper beads which mimic the shape of the balloons and the wire cables attached to them; and for a pop of color, red sponge coral saucer beads with copper end caps and a large, twisted copper toggle clasp.
My name is Lynda Moseley and I blog at www.scdiva.blogspot.com
Polymer clay mandala ornament made with image transfer and powdered chalks.
Copyright © 2012 by Ginger Davis Allman The Blue Bottle Tree, all rights reserved.
These are my two favorite of the vintage florals on ephemera series. They were transferred to a base of Pearl Premo embedded with Ranger Antique Linen embossing powder. The lily was layered on a base of Premo Gold, the Daisy on a base of Pearl Premo. They are embossed on the reverse with a scrollwork stamp.
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
First time I've tried an image transfer with the PoGo prints, came out alright, going to see what else I can do with them tomorrow.
Printed onto newspaper (an untitled piece by Kelsie Bufton - Published in the University paper; Concrete) after being soaked in water for over an hour. No yellow layer transfered, just got the magenta.
Thanks to Dippold's Tutorial for the technique, definitely worth checking out his stream.
This Inuit-themed fabric collage has image transfers and is made completely from faux leather, real leather, and llama hair. Three polished rocks are embellishments.
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
Image transfer onto raw clay bead. Incorporating Altered By Design collage image and Unique Expressions hand dyed and sewn cord.
This heart box is approximately 3" in diameter and was made by baking polymer clay on a heart-shaped cookie cutter. The "Love You" is an image transfer. The red velvet padded bottom was made by hot-gluing velvet fabric onto a cardboard shape, then adhering that to the box bottom. It was made for February's Central Oklahoma Polymer Clay Guild meeting.
Overexposed but I still really like it, mainly because the overexposed part is in the place where I no longer have a fence....
Panasonic Lumix GF1&Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 17mm 1:2.8 o37
Walk&Shoot with my friends,Arm,Ake and Pub at Kao Kred Nonthaburi.
Saturday 16 July 2016