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This class will be available to view on December 01, 2024.
The art of image transfers is ethereal, subtle, and surprising—lingering between painterly and photographic, yet completely distinct. Author and artist, Courtney Cerruti leads you through experimentation with various transfer techniques on paper and fabric, layering them onto a foundational cloth to create a unique piece. Inspired by a theme and driven by curiosity, you'll blend language and imagery to craft a story, adding embellishments with found objects and threads. Gather images, words, and phrases from literature or any sources that inspire you, then select materials that resonate with your creative vision. Without a strict plan, the process unfolds organically, with each piece surprising and delighting in its own way.
Want to learn more image transfer techniques? Check out Courtney's other Image Transfers and Color Image Transfers on Wood classes!
Links to copyright free sites:
Library of Congress
New York Public Library
Smithsonian
Books shown:
The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Bluets by Maggie Nelson
Art & Lies by Jeanette Winterson
Werner's Nomenclature of Colour by Patrick Syme
Crap Hound by Sean Tejaratchi
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The art of image transfers is ethereal, subtle, and surprising—lingering between painterly and photographic, yet completely distinct. Author and artist, Courtney Cerruti leads you through experimentation with various transfer techniques on paper and fabric, layering them onto a foundational cloth to create a unique piece. Inspired by a theme and driven by curiosity, you'll blend language and imagery to craft a story, adding embellishments with found objects and threads. Gather images, words, and phrases from literature or any sources that inspire you, then select materials that resonate with your creative vision. Without a strict plan, the process unfolds organically, with each piece surprising and delighting in its own way.
Want to learn more image transfer techniques? Check out Courtney's other Image Transfers and Color Image Transfers on Wood classes!
Here’s what you’ll need:
Please be sure to work in a well-ventilated area
- Laser-photocopies (not ink jet), in color and black & white, single-sided, in mirror image if using text
- Foundational piece of woven, canvas-weight fabric roughly 12" x 18”
- Scraps of white, cream- or light-colored fabrics with a very smooth surface - Courtney uses muslin, tight-weave cotton, and silk and satin ribbon
- Chartpak Blender Pen
- Acetone, 90-100%
- Cotton balls
- White or cream acrylic paint, Liquitex brand or another artist grade
- Golden brand gel medium
- Stiff brush
- Plastic credit card
- Spray bottle of water
- Bone folder
- Scissors
- Wax paper
- Paper padding to cushion and protect your surface such as a magazine or stack of newsprint
- Packing tape to stabilize thin fabrics
- Embellishments and ephemera, such as buttons, sequins, and small metal objects
- Sewing needle and threads, such as perle cotton embroidery floss
- Straight pins
- Colored pencils
- Water-soluble paints, such as watercolor and acrylic paint
- Watercolor brush - Courtney uses round size 6
- Wide hardware store brush
- Black tea, coffee, or walnut ink
- Latex/rubber gloves (optional)
Links to copyright free sites:
Library of Congress
New York Public Library
Smithsonian
Books shown:
The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Beloved by Toni Morrison
Bluets by Maggie Nelson
Art & Lies by Jeanette Winterson
Werner's Nomenclature of Colour by Patrick Syme
Crap Hound by Sean Tejaratchi
Downloads:
- Transfer black and white images and text
- Transfer color images
- Use solvent and acrylic transfers
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