Harmonizing of Melodies - another tissue paper image transfer

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I came across two more tissue image transfers I previously made from one of my shots of a tree. I did the transfer process several times while teaching myself, and just set aside a couple of the transfers and forgot I had them. So, using the same procedure as I described in this thread, I used for the first attempt, I made this one:

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I tore out a piece of sheet music from a small book I have for the background, which I painted with a blend of teal and turquoise acrylic paint. The tissue paper with the image transfer was glued over the sheet music, then I brushed over it a final time with Golden Soft Gel matte.

This time, I finished the piece with a little homemade frame that I described in this thread the first time I tried it. I painted the frame with the teal paint and thought it finished the piece off nicely.

This was done on a 6x8" canvas. I like working with these little canvases; the first frame I made was for an 8x10" and smaller is definitely easier. :lol:

Thanks for looking!
 
I came across two more tissue image transfers I previously made from one of my shots of a tree. I did the transfer process several times while teaching myself, and just set aside a couple of the transfers and forgot I had them. So, using the same procedure as I described in this thread, I used for the first attempt, I made this one:

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I tore out a piece of sheet music from a small book I have for the background, which I painted with a blend of teal and turquoise acrylic paint. The tissue paper with the image transfer was glued over the sheet music, then I brushed over it a final time with Golden Soft Gel matte.

This time, I finished the piece with a little homemade frame that I described in this thread the first time I tried it. I painted the frame with the teal paint and thought it finished the piece off nicely.

This was done on a 6x8" canvas. I like working with these little canvases; the first frame I made was for an 8x10" and smaller is definitely easier. :lol:

Thanks for looking!
Could you be arm-twisted(short of dislocation, of course)to compile a cookbook for this process?
 
No arm dislocation needed! I'm happy to share what I've learned.

Did you follow that link up there? I went into (tedious) details in the first thread I posted on the process, and listed the products I used. I like to explain a method but try not to bore people. :lol: Take a look and feel free to get expanded details I may have missed. :)
 
No arm dislocation needed! I'm happy to share what I've learned.

Did you follow that link up there? I went into (tedious) details in the first thread I posted on the process, and listed the products I used. I like to explain a method but try not to bore people. :lol: Take a look and feel free to get expanded details I may have missed. :)
I did as a regular but others might have missed it or feel awkward about asking. Nothing wrong with banking TPF resources via stickies in the appropriate forum, is there?
 

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