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poetry of light and text

Never have been good with Photo Transfer onto Polymer Clay, Recently got the Image Transfer Tut from SC Diva. Sucess at last!

Concert Pianist and non-pop composer Patricia Goodson

I burned this one. This whole process is a definite learning experience

I am seriously gone on polymer clay to love this one, but I do. This is what happens when you forget to set the timer when baking. I just couldn't bear to throw it away. I actually like it, and I'm going to wear it. That's a shell underneath that "copper finish". LOL

Family Recipes with Personality

Do you treasure the recipes that are written in your Mom's handwriting? Me too. Would you like to pass those on to your children and grandchildren in a book and give them just a bit more of Grandma with the recipe?

 

In this class, you'll learn techniques to combine the recipes with photos and transfer them to the pages of a book to create a family heirloom for generations to come.

 

I transferred the image to fabric, and sewed around.

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A page done by me in cshortprudhomme's altered book. For the 2010 ABHJ Altered Book Round Robin group.

This is an original mixed media collage portrait on vintage tray created by Martha Rodriguez and available at estudiomarrtita.etsy.com.

 

This photo collage of Frida Kahlo is especially delightful in that it shows the artist in a "let down your hair mode". Frida had apparently taken out the braids in her hair. What I like about the look is that she appears to have dreadlocks!

Pendant: Image transfer onto polymer clay, depicts a vintage Japanese woodcut.

 

Gemstones: Czech Glass 3 petal flower beads in salmon/coral with a blush pink center, Czech glass faceted half-Picasso finish salmon red beads, olive jade, carved soochow jade, carved carnelian, brass spacer beads, brass hook clasp.

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Polaroid image transfer

Polaroid 669 image transfer

Collage of various Chicago landmarks. All images from original self-taken photos.

 

2009. 11" X 14" Canvas Board. Image transfer on acrylic.

 

SOLD: Featured at the Nov. 11, 2010 "All Eyes on Art" show at the Kinetic Playground in Chicago.

 

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Series of solid polymer clay pendants made with image transfers of strange creatures I've created in GIMP. Pendants are reversible, and will be strung permanently on buna cord with polymer clay bead closures glued on. At least one of these will be made into a men's necklace.

 

These pendants are made in many stages. For those interested these are:

 

1) Create image in GIMP and print on transfer paper.

 

2) Bake transfer with paper until barely set, not a full bake.

 

3) Cool fully. Make an image for the back side, join with the front image and bake lightly again.

 

4) Sand through several grits of paper, buff with jeweler's lathe.

 

5) Frame and build the bail out of black clay. bake again for a full cycle. Quench in ice water when they come out of the oven after this baking.

 

6) After cooling, I coat them with several coats of acrylic before stringing.

 

These are labor-intensive, and I can see that the images aren't going to be everyone's cup of tea, but I like them a lot and am having fun making these. Ultimately, that is all that counts.

Are We There Yet?

 

8" x 8" Collage

 

©2005 Russ Morris

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Image transfer, tissue paper, found paper and matte acrylic gel medium on watercolor paper.

Week 4: Image Transfer

The left part of this journal (the words) is a page out of a book that I used for an image transfer. I left some of the back page, and didn't transfer all of the words below so it's confusing, you can read some places and can't read others.

 

On this page:

Acrylic, image transfer, tech pen

   

Read more about my 52 week journal project on my blog- Like a Bird

 

©Kendra J Kantor All Rights Reserved

Reists emboss background

 

Gess image transfer to domino tile

 

DAC 220

At the Toot-n-Totem in Borger, Texas

image transfer onto muslin

Polaroid 669 - Image transfer (on watercolor paper)

Polaroid transfer pintada

I think this was one of the clearer ones out of the batch

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