jkoyas
January 5th, 2001, 12:41 PM
Does anyone on this board have any experience using Liquitex products? I am especially interested in their process for transferring images.
calley
January 8th, 2001, 12:57 PM
Liquitex is now owned by ColArt. They are located in Piscataway NJ. Unfortunately I do not have a phone number. Someone there should be able to answer your questions.
JRB
January 8th, 2001, 08:29 PM
Liquitex is good stuff.
To do a transfer, paint six coats of clear Liquitex gloss or matt medium on your print.
( let each coat completly dry before going to the next )
Soak the print in luke warm water untill the image and paper seperate.
Paint a coat of the medium onto a canvas, lay the image onto it, squegee out the air bubles, let it dry. Stretch it and sell it.
You can also make lamp shades with the same process and air furnature. Take your skins of dryed Liquitex and glue them together with the same medium, fill your pieces with air and viola, a place to sit.
John
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