Photo Details
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 | | Monster and spider webs combine in an eerie way by stamping the images onto white and bleeding colored tissue paper and adhering them to a plastic laminate chip sample. They are layered several times with gel medium and a heat gun. Each time, just before they dried, I ripped the tissue paper off (one has to be brave at this scary step) leaving only portions of the images. Kept repeating until I was satisfied. It's a very fun, unpredictable technique as one never quite knows where or how much the color will bleed or how much of the image will remain. I used a sanding block to remove unwanted tissue from the edges of the laminate sample.. I stamped the sentiment last with Stazon, filling in with a Pitt Permanent marker and then dotting the letters with a white Pen-Touch Pen. The chip was layered onto a vintage picture of a Hawaiian volcano erupting (covered). That was layered onto a piece of ripped medical gauze and then that was layered onto the card which was brayered in a tone on tone neon orange background, which doesn't show the true color due to my lame scanner. |
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Date: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 GMT Views: 548
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Additional Info
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Keywords: CT1017
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Stamps: Spider Web: Visual Image Printery, Bride: Museum Of Modern Rubber, Twig: Unmarked
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Paper: Tissue Paper, laminate sample, vintage photo, Brayered background card
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Ink: Distress, gel medium, neon acrylic paint, Black Pitt Marker, White Pen-Touch pen
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Accessories: ripped medical gauze
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Techniques: Torn bleeding tissue
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Difficulty (1-Easy 5-Advanced): 4
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