Image Transfer Workshop: Mixed-Media Techniques for Successful Transfers

Image Transfer Workshop: Mixed-Media Techniques for Successful Transfers

by Darlene Olivia Mc Elroy (Author)

Synopsis

No Fear Transfers If you have never tried image transfers or have experienced image transfer mishaps, then Image Transfer Workshop is for you. This book presents step-by-step techniques for 35 image transfer processes, extensive tips for fixing mishaps and examples of how to combine transfers in finished pieces of mixed-media art. This comprehensive guide features:*35 Techniques: This book focuses exclusively on making transfers-from simple tape and gel medium transfers to more complex and out of the box techniques, like solar silk screens and plastic wrap transfers. *Troubleshooting: Image Transfer Workshop includes extensive answers to help fix problems in transfers gone wrong. You'll learn what to watch for, what to do to get great transfers every time. *Dual Styles, Dual Approaches: The authors' different styles illustrate how transfer techniques can take on completely different looks. Finished pieces of art for each technique and a section of completely stepped-out projects are sure to inspire you! Let Image Transfer Workshop help build your image transfer confidence.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Darlene Olivia McElroy
Published: 16 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 1600611605
ISBN 13: 9781600611605

Author Bio
Darlene Olivia McElroy has taught a variety of mixed-media subjects at the collegiate level and has led workshops at local craft stores as well as in her studio. She has received two Best in Mixed-Media awards from the Contemporary Hispanic Market (2005 and 2006) as well as Best Dimensional and Best of Show at the Faces of Women in Las Vegas and New Mexico. Sandra Duran Wilson has been painting since she was very young, when she went on location with her great-aunt, the Texas landscape artist Santa Duran, to paint the Spanish missions and landscapes around San Antonio. Sandra comes from a family of artists and scientists, so both views of the world influence her. She holds degrees in both science and fine art, which provide the foundations of her explorations and experiments in art. Sandra's home and studio are in Santa Fe.