I put a second layer of epoxy resin on two prints that didn't turn out to my liking on the first try. I get to see today how they ended up.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Sticker collage 03 - 02/23/2013
I put a second layer of epoxy resin down to cover the spots missed on the first layer. I don't like how my main sticker curls so much, but I think I'm gonna call it good.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Students of Aristotle still think with their heart
I also worked on this mumblejinx print. Now that I'm posting these I'm realizing that I didn't work on any of my regular art prints today. That was a mistake. I still hope they turn out tho. I printed the Aristotle piece on transparency then put that on holographic paper and coated the whole thing with epoxy resin.
Valentines print
Sticker collage 03
A new sticker collage. I actually worked on this and the "bout with a trout II" piece yesterday but I didn't get a chance to post it. Unfortunately I underestimated how much epoxy resin I needed for this piece so I'm gonna need to put another coat on.
A bout with a trout II; rock the academy
Test print of "being 18 is much easier when you're 30" or "a bout with a trout II; rock the academy" on glow in the dark paper, coated in two part epoxy resin.
Monday, February 11, 2013
02.11.2013 - Batch shot. Made some new stickers and prepping images for new 2 part epoxy resin prints.
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Sunday, February 3, 2013
More digital prints with epoxy resin
Today I'm trying "at eleven o'clock is when my musicbox jock likes to rock, she wakes up the whole damn block" on a chrome paper, and "follow the feather" on glow in the dark paper. I also put another coat of epoxy resin on the street art collage.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Digital prints with epoxy resin
I did a couple new digital prints on different papers with a two part epoxy finish. I tried the "candid camera" piece inverted on a champagne holographic paper and "crossing the croquet fields" on a gold metallic paper.
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