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Close up, second attempt. |
Quilting Arts Magazine (Feb.,March) has a wonderful article written by Wen Redmond entitled Textured Fiber Photography. It got my attention, I had the materials on hand and a new project waiting for an idea.
In a nutshell, it's molding paste spread on a stabilizer, textured, washed with acrylic paint and then run through the printer. It allowed me to achieve incredible texture and it's so easy! Check out the magazine for detailed instructions.
I created two prints using a cropped and edited photo of mangos. The first one had too much paint in the wash, I wasn't happy with the deep orange color. Here are shots of both printings.
I can't say enough how impressed I am with this technique
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Full size, first printing. The swirls are the texture created in the molding paste.
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Close up |
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Second try, molding paste, textured and washed with paint before printing |
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The color in my second attempt suits my project much better.
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3 comments:
The prints are looking good, Judy. Wen has some great techniques.
awesome! Judy! I love your final results!
Love this. Fantastic results. Can't wait to try this technique.
All your work is really lovely.
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