Cello tape Technique
To start this technique, you need to cover the front of your printed off image with cello tape and ensure that there is not gaps where the water could possibly get in. |
After the image is completely covered, submerge it in water for a few moments until the paper has gone soft. |
Once this process is completed you are left with the image on the cello tape; the transparency then allows you to experiment with the background of the piece and make the image more of your own. |
To experiment I put my transfers over different style backgrounds, which then brought out, and emphasised different features of the images.
Cellulose Thinner Technique
This technique involves using a chemical (cellulose thinner) to transfer the photocopied image on to another piece of paper.
At first this technique was trial and error, due to not knowing the amount of cellulose thinner to put on to the back of the photocopied image; if you put too little on the image would not fully/properly transfer on to the paper, however if you put too much on the chemical would start to gather on the transferred images and leave marks.
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