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Two of my favorite pens, Visconti Van Gogh in blue and red. Type 59 film transfer with a 4x5 plaubel and 135 mm Symmar lens

This artist trading card features an image transfer using gel medium. The image is transferred from newsprint to card stock, then covered with a glossy medium to give a shine. The white material is stamped gesso. The words, HOO lives in the Wild Wild West are computer generated.

 

Image transfer onto a platinum colored blend of Pearl and Silver Premo treated with Ranger Weathered Wood and Copper embossing powders. I added a thin layer of Kato liquid clay before baking, then sanded and buffed.

 

SOLD 04/15/09

Pendant: Multiple layer image transfer on polymer clay

Gemstones: Chinese Green Turquoise, Handmade borosillicate glass rondelles studded with pure silver, Dalmation Jasper, Black Onyx

 

Polaroid image transfer

Image transfer, screen print, photo decal

Mixed media: image transfer on muslin, acrylic paint and hand embroidery.

These three MOOs have faux postage as the theme. Each one contains an image transfer of a vintage lady with a stamped image of a letter or postage stamp.

Black and white cabochon necklace made with transfer technique.

I'm happy with this one :)

This is probably my favorite floral image and I use it a lot. In this version, the sweet daisy is layered on a darker shade of my special khaki blend of Premo clay, to which I added Ranger Mushroom and Antique Linen embossing powder. I added a tapestry floral border around the edges, and then promptly slice off most of it to leave just a hint of a border.

 

SOLD 08/21/09

Bunch of red tulips shot on Polaroid type 59 film,then transfered on to Moleskine watercolour paper.

Camera; Cambo 4x5 monorail with Kodak Anaston 105mm lens.

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Folk art statue in Cimarron, New Mexico. Maxwell was the largest individual land owner in the history of the United States — owning 1,714,765 acres.

 

Asymmetrical polymer clay tile pendant, reversible. The front is shades of violet, black, silver and ivory in rubber stamp mokume gane. Layered over that is an image transfer of Durga, the Hindu goddess. The reverse side is a silvery lavender ghost image that is beautiful in its own right.

 

This is strung on buna cord with silver metal tube beads, and has a polymer clay closure of matte FIMO beads in shades of gray and black.

 

This choker-length necklace is 16 inches and not adjustable.

Image Transfer.

 

Many, many thanks to Lynda of SC Diva - check out her blog here: www.scdiva.blogspot.com/ for her invaluable help in making a successful image transfer.

 

This is a technique that has had me tearing my hair out - but hopefully no longer!

 

Polymer Clay, no glaze, no varnish, just handsanded and polished.

Polaroid emulsion transfer on watercolor paper

We also have pretty plants....

Never have been good with Photo Transfer onto Polymer Clay, Recently got the Image Transfer Tut from SC Diva. Sucess at last! I like Asia art and there is just something so appealing about cats.

at the Compugraphic MCS PowerView 10 typesetter workstation.

Image transfer onto a skinner blend of pewter and bronze Premo treated with Ranger Copper and Mushroom embossing powders. The image transfer is a butterfly collage. I embossed neck around the stopper with the Chantilly Lace Studio texture sheet and dusted it and the stopper with more of the Copper embossing powder. The embossing powder creates a nice, speckled finish which adds to the vintage look. The bottle measures 4" tall and a little over 2 1/2" wide at its widest point.

I love the antique letters in the background, which look almost like scrimshaw on ivory. I purchased the Edwardian ladies in a group of scrapbooking images. This is another triple image transfer. The bottom layer is a cherry red and black filigree background. I added a thin layer of liquid Kato, baked sanded and buffed it.

 

SOLD 03/24/09

"There Will Always Be The Sea II" (2011)

Original Mixed Media on Canvas

by Mae Chevrette

24" x 20" unframed

 

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This is called Intuitive Healing Goddess, a mixed media painting as taught by Kate Thompson. It involve4s a fabric background and an image transfer, painted over.

Polaroid image transfer

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