I admire your work, patience and skills. I thought working with napkins, water and plastic was stressful 😮 And imagine if I had to record it and talk at the same time. Thanks for share your art 😊
what I do I I got Epson clear film for my wide format pigment based printer and I do image transfers onto a second coat of wet resin. Then I remove the film once resin is cured. It's tricky to get the resin even though because you can't do the torching this way. one can also use a gel or fluid medium on the cured resin,, peel away the clear film, once it;s all dry brush on clear gesso to give a tooth and then do a final coat of resin. both methods need clear gesso before putting the final coat of resin because it can't be sanded with the image transferred on to it.
HI Janine! Thank-you for your comment. I would love to see a demo of this. It would be a way to make larger transfers without having to try to register multiple prints.
I admire your work, patience and skills. I thought working with napkins, water and plastic was stressful 😮 And imagine if I had to record it and talk at the same time. Thanks for share your art 😊
His Susana! Thank-you for your kind words and for taking time out of your schedule to comment.
what I do I I got Epson clear film for my wide format pigment based printer and I do image transfers onto a second coat of wet resin. Then I remove the film once resin is cured. It's tricky to get the resin even though because you can't do the torching this way. one can also use a gel or fluid medium on the cured resin,, peel away the clear film, once it;s all dry brush on clear gesso to give a tooth and then do a final coat of resin. both methods need clear gesso before putting the final coat of resin because it can't be sanded with the image transferred on to it.
HI Janine! Thank-you for your comment. I would love to see a demo of this. It would be a way to make larger transfers without having to try to register multiple prints.