
I began this by covering a piece of illustration board with gesso. Once dry I drizzled ultramarine blue and quinacridone burnt orange vertically down the surface and sprayed water to join up the paint drips.
After that dried I attempted an image transfer using Golden softgel gloss. It was about 50% successful but I decided to go ahead with a further step. I coated an identical transfer and the surface again and after they were dry I carefully laid the new image atop the previous transfer. I taped it securely in place before I used my Walnut Hollow Versa-tool to melt the image onto the surface. Once cool I wet the paper backing and simply rolled the paper off the image. I've only done this a few times but every time it gives me a very good image with just enough raggedy edges to make it interesting.
I used some Golden light molding paste over a box stencil to add the texture to the right of my shoulder. Then I painted into and around the image to bring it to life a bit. I like it so far. I'm going to be working on this again in class tomorrow to see if I can get a few more steps down the path on this collage.
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2 comments:
I still cant believe how much you have learnt in the past two years. I love this, Im obsessed with transfers right now so I really like that part. Ive never tried that but I really should. I also need to pick me up one of those versa tools!
Thanks Jen! I think I enjoyed this piece more than anything I've done before. The next time I do a transfer I'm going try even bigger. If you want to try my versa tool come on over for a play date. If I do lots of this in the future I'd sure like to have one with a bit more control on the temperature - it seems overly hot to me.
I'll email you the link I found to a better one [if I can find it ;)
Cheyrl
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