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Expanding the Digital Print to Uncommon Surfaces Part 4

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2009

Once the printing on various surfaces is done, here's the next step. We will look at some surfaces that have been printed and then what happens from there. This is the 4th part of my series on digital printing on uncommon surfaces.

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  • The digital prints become all sorts of elements for artwork. The ones from the videos are part of a series for altered book pages and art book collage, so yes thy are based to be used together. I do assemblage also with the digital prints I create on alternative surfaces. Go to kathyanneart.blogspot.com and scroll trough some posts to see some of the assemblages.

  • Thanks, texture are really important to me! Digital alternative surfaces along with the print designed are integral to my work:)

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  • I'm confused as to exactly WHAT all these prints become? Looks like all the same thing with variations. Earthy tones that would work good in camouflage clothing or something?

  • I've very much enjoyed watching your YouTube videos this afternoon. I love the textures you've created on these journals.

  • YOUR WORK IS GREAT

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