The Art of Image Transfer: Exploring Evocative Landscapes with Susan McCreevy

The Art of Image Transfer: Exploring Evocative Landscapes with Susan McCreevy

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The Art of Image Transfer: Exploring Evocative Landscapes with Susan McCreevy
In today's episode, Susan will be exploring the fascinating world of image transfer. She'll take us through her process of creating stunning mono prints and image transfers using a variety of paints and papers. From Payne's grey to violet and Prussian blue, Susan will share her tips for achieving the best results with image transfers. She'll also discuss the importance of using the right kind of paper, first up Maruishi Paper, she thinks it feels like silk and prints beautifully! Join the waitlist for Evocative Landscapes - https://mailchi.mp/susanmccreevy/evocativelandscapes2025 Join us as we delve into the art of evocative landscapes and discover the beauty that can be achieved through gel plate printing. I have printed out my own images using my HP Color Laser MFP 179fnw. Here is a list of paints that I tried. Best combo was Pebeo Studio Acrylics Paynes Grey and Amsterdam oxide black, next best was Amsterdam Prussian Blue. I have had some success with Daler Rowney graduate acrylic Black and Indigo. Pebeo Studio Iridescent Blue Black, Pebeo Studio Oriental Violet. The tissue paper is Carnival wet strength, Artway Chinese Sumi Rice Paper Pad available on Amazon. Maruishi Paper available from 2 suppliers in the UK https://www.vycombe-arts.co.uk/onlineshop/prod_7575264-Maruishi-Paper.html https://intaglioprintmaker.com/product/maruishi/