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Creating Photocopy Art Transfers : Photocopy Transfer Surface

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Uploaded by on Sep 26, 2008

The surface for a photocopy transfer should be porous but sturdy. Choose a photocopy transfer surface with tips from an artist in this free arts and crafts video.

Expert: Matt Cail
Contact: www.homepaintings.biz
Bio: Matt Cail is an artist who works in oil, water color and acrylic paints, among others.
Filmmaker: randy primm

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  • very interesting series, thanks! (yes agree numbering them would greatly help!). But i think you mean gel or matte "medium" (and the plural of acrylic medium is "mediums" not media.just putting this out there in case anyone was confused about what to use. also, just a thin coat of gesso eliminates worries about water soaking in and ruining the wood. and if you like the wood grain to show, there's even clear gesso. i love transfers and enjoyed your videos, thanks!

  • please number all of these videos, i don't even know how to do this because i'm missing steps.

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