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Paul Andrew Wandless Image Transfer Workshop at the Ceramic Store in 2012. Participants got to learn all kinds of awesome techniques for transferring 2D designs onto clay.
One of the favourite things my son has ever said to me was about this museum. This is the greenhouse of the Horniman museum in Forest Hill, London. It's an eclectic mix of stuff from a huge range of musical instruments to an aquarium - but it's a godsend on a rainy day down sarf.
Anyway when passing it in the car one day I say to Luca - 'oh look, it's the Horniman' - to which he replies 'not the horniwoman'.
That's my boy.
Polaroid Super Colour Swinger | Polaroid 89 | Image transfer
Thanks Maria of OneandOnly for including my Barn Burner Pendant in your beautiful PCAGOE team Etsy East treasury today! It is called "Polymer Delights"
Scap Premo clay in Southwestern colors, turquoise, tan, red on a tan base. I added Ranger Copper embossing powder and an image transfer of a butterfly.
SOLD 08/01/09
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
For Flickr Artist Trading Cards group "Image Transfer" swap. I made a packing tape transfer, layered vellum and other papers, added some rub ons and a portion of a sticker saying "sparks of fire".
This one turned out better than I hoped. I love the red in it. :)
It is scrap clay in turquoise, pearl, red, tan, a little black, which I treated with Ranger Mushroom and Black Soot embossing powder. The image transfer is a line drawing butterfly collage with no colored background.
Various paper ephemera, an image transfer, acrylic paint, water soluable pastel, ink and charcoal on 140 lb. watercolor paper.