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Digital art design printed on fabric and made into a fabric postcard using the digital art design - Last of the Summer Roses #1
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
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I've been experimenting w/ polaroid image transfers. This was done with type 669 film. I used the wet transfer process and used cold-press watercolor paper (140 lb. weight). Lost a lot of emulsion on this one but I still kind of like it.
Our big local landmark, the one featured on the cover of Weird NJ magazine, shot with my Polaroid Land 250 and transferred during development to Arches hot pressed watercolor paper to give it that distressed look.
A page from my Image Transfer Art Journal - an image printed on tissue paper using an inkjet printer. www.linda-matthews.com/tag/image-transfer-art-journal/
This is a large polymer clay reversible pendant with silver metal spacer beads and a polymer clay closure, strung on buna cord. The front image is an original of mine, that was created in GIMP. The reverse image is a ghost image in gold.
Pendant and beads have been sanded, polished and sealed with acrylic.
The pendant tile measures 2.5 by 1.75 inches and is .25 inches thick. With the bail the pendant is 3 inches tall. The cord is 28 inches. The round bead on the closure has been secured with Gorilla Glue.
I'm not sure it's possible to marry a corporate entity yet -- but when it is -- I want to marry 3M. They sent us a pile of washi & packing tapes for our party. They are amazingly generous and our guests left with a smile on their face and washi tape in their gift bags. Thank you!
Handmade by me! Floral image has been transferred onto white polymer clay. Earrings are finished with gloss varnish and silver-plated findings.
XL Moleskin, hand painted background, stenciled and colaged. The left hand image is a paking tape image transfer, Tim Holtz crackle paint.
We ironed historic images of Washington onto a big sheet and asked our guests to pick up a hoop and stitch away.
I did this page yesterday after recording a disturbing dream I had. I have this recurring theme of having another child and then the child is taken away from me. It is most disturbing and upsetting. I journal my scary dreams specifically so I can understand them. I am sure the child represents some part of myself, or that I am afraid of losing myself. I am unable to bear children, so I know that I won't physically be having a child.
The tones of the dream were very autumnal, the background is just cheap acrylic paint, the hand is from a textbook. I copied it on the laser printer and transferred the image using contact paper. The feather and bits of foil and silk leaf are things I had lying on the craft table. Again, just using up what I have although I did just buy the contact paper specifically so I could do some image transfers.