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©2012 Julia Forsyth, Eagle Owl Linoblock, Sharpie and transferred drawing on carved linoblock, 5" x 8"

 

This was the 2nd transfer attempt. These blocks really add up with wasted time, money, and creative energy (and regular energy, too!) when an attempt fails. Plus it puts me in a seriously foul mood. So I was very glad the 2nd attempt worked out!

 

Most of the transfer turned out great, but part of his eye and parts of his head didn't transfer at all. I just grabbed my Sharpie and re-drew on the block what didn't transfer. Then I picked up my carving tools and went to town.

 

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The joy of not having a viewfinder....

cutouts by Dora

In this artist trading card (ATC) the grunge cowboy is a newsprint image transferred to faux leather fabric using gel medium. The white leaf is stamped with gesso and the four brown corners are cut from genuine leather. The little metallic flower is a snap.

Double image transfer onto Gold Premo polymer clay. One image is placed on top of another, face down on the raw clay, then burnished. I baked these right onto the raw clay, then added a base of black Premo embossed with a baroque stamp and dusted with a blend of teal and sage green mica powders.

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Triple layer Image transfer of a vintage book illustration, a harlequin pattern and a flower on a base of Pearl Premo clay. I added a thin layer of liquid Kato before baking, then sanded and buffed.

Image transfer on a base of Premo Pearl 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 1/2" in diameter.

Agfa CT100 @ 200 > Polaprinter > Polaroid 669 > HP-Inkjetpapier

set of 3 mixed media tag and matching envelops using distressed inks , image transfers and stamps.

 

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Image to Cloth

the workroom

Toronto, ON

December 2016

Polaroid image transfer

Paper clay scroll with printed message inside, the leopard image has been transferred onto the clay afterwords with modge

Image transfer, photo decal, fired to cone 6

I took a color photocopy of an old postcard of Silver Springs, FL, and did an image transfer using gel medium. Just cover the photocopy with several layers of gel medium and then soak off the paper backing. I mounted to transfer to a piece of metal I cut into the shape of a postcard. I added some glitter around the edges and a decorative shell. I love the luminous effect that the metal gives.

 

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I think this is a delphinium, someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

 

This is an image transfer onto Pearl Premo clay. The reverse is embossed with a floral stamp.

 

SOLD 07/24/09

Image transfer experiments, using colour photocopies transferred onto raw clay and the paper dissolved and rubbed away using water and my index finger. The image ended to get sticky and come off on my fingers while wrapping it round the tube bead. The one on the right was Kato trans, which was much less sticky than orig sculpey, but not quite as defined somehow.

The experiment continues. . .

This focal bead measures approximately 2" tall by 3/4" wide. It was created by me using an image transfer technique. The image depicted is a vintage French postcard featuring the Eiffel Tower at Sunset. It is capped with Sterling Silver Pandora rivets on each end. The hole is approximately 5mm.

 

SOLD 10/21/09

"Bird In The Hand" Polaroid Image Transfer

 

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Kodachrome 64 Prof. (PKR) > Polaprinter > Polaroid Portrait 125i > HP-Inkjetpapier

Image transfer with gel medium on Arches 140 lb water color paper. Jay took this amazing picture and I played with it.

My scanner has a setting called "Color Restoration". It's intended for scanning decades-old faded photographs to try and bring them back to their original glory. One of the by-products of Polaroid dry image transfers is an under-developed regular print; I peel the print off after about ten seconds to do the transfer, and am left with a faded "original". When I scan it with the Color Restoration setting turned on, I get something like this. This is not quite what the photo would have looked like if I had developed it completely. It's kind of cheating, but I like the effect; half analog, half digital.

Polaroid emulsion transfer on watercolor paper

Giant Rooster Cafe in Ripley, Oklahoma. Polaroid image transfer.

Scott Wong for Martial Arts Training Magazine photo shoot.

 

Polaroid 669 image transfer

 

Camera: Nikon FE2

Film: Vivitar Instant Slide Printer

 

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self portrait, image transfer, outdoor art work

It came out quite sloppy, but I like it all the same.

 

For the Utata Me and My Camera project.

I love film, and my beloved Nikon N80 is the bestest camera I've ever owned. It feels great in my hands, and I love to take it places. Multiple times I've thought I lost it...needless to say, that is never a good feeling. But it always turns up again, ready to explore the world by my side and aid me in my artistic endeavors. :)

Fuji Sensia 200 > Polaprinter > Polaroid 669 > HP-Inkjetpapier

Triple layer image transfer of a Camelia on ephemera and a harlequin check pattern.

 

SOLD 07/26/09

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