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A Collage Study using a variety of materials, like photocopies, beeswax, image transfer using a blender marker, and scotch tape, spray paint, pastel, and pencil.
So I have been experimenting with image transfers. I realized I could transfer on to felt and since I had this jeasus felt applique hanging around (I could never get the face right) I decided to test the image transfer on this project. I touched it up with some paint and then decoupaged to seal the top coat. I think I'm liking this technique alot.
Beautiful vintage portrait image transfer on clay. This one is my favorite to far, the details of the dress , the long hair worn down, and the contemplative look.
A page from my Image Transfer Art Journal - an image printed on textured fabric treated with digital grounds using an inkjet printer. www.linda-matthews.com/tag/image-transfer-art-journal/
celtic design image transfer pendant with matching beads. Beads are marbled to reflect the base color of the pendant.
Soul Journal Entry
September 17, 2010
Moleskine #3 / Soul Journal # 17
There is a story behind every page.
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Vintage papers, vintage images, acrylic paint, ink, charcoal and water soluable pastel on heavy watercolor paper.
This is a horrible picture, but it was the best I could get with the recent dreary rainy weather. It is currently hanging with some of my other work in Strange Brew Coffee Shop in Greenwood, Indiana.
Image transfer on vintage ledger paper embellished with thread and text from a vintage book. The piece is mounted on a 6"x8" piece of 140 lb. watercolor paper.
Based on Jonathan Talbot's Collage: A New Approach. See posting about techniques at www.collageorama.com/2008/06/30/best-image-transfer-techn...
8x8, Beeswax, damar resin, photograph, encaustic oil paint, oil bar, mineral pigments, thai mango paper
Samples from my image transfer workshop which included demonstrations using gesso, paint, tar gel, fabric sheets, tape, and golden's digital ground transfer. Lots of fun!!
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