An artist that I have always admired is
Jane DesRosier. She has a class tutorial for $10(!!!worth so much more than that) about the process of adhering prints successfully to wood. There are several steps and I ordered exactly what she suggested. They look wonderful after you get it on and it's really fun. You probably wouldn't know that it was a print unless specified. So I have been working with a few prints with some birch wood that I have here at the studio and I decided to
list a few.
They look great, Martha....I'll have to check that titorial out...
ReplyDeletewow, you are just flowing out some awesome work, love them both. Hugs
ReplyDeleteMarthy, these are fabulous. You are right, they look original!! (I even enlarged the photo) :)
ReplyDeleteWow,these look great,I love how clear they look. I think I'm gonna have to buy that tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work with a substantial look to it on the birch. The colors are rich, also. You're so talented!
ReplyDeleteI lived/attended school in Sparkle City for years; what school did you go to?
Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI love them Martha. It's a good way to sell prints.
ReplyDeleteI got my master's degree at Converse in 1995; an excellent school! :-)
ReplyDeleteNow, I live in between the triangle of Sptbg & Columbia & Greenville.
How long were you here? Four years of college?
Very beautiful Martha! I love your paintings and love how the prints look on wood.
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful!!! Great job!
ReplyDeletewhere did you take this class?
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty, Martha! Have a lovely Mother's Day, Sweetie! xo Paulette
ReplyDeleteI don't think she offers this class anymore. I checked her website and just couldn't find it anywhere. :(
ReplyDeleteThese look great. Cute idea too.
ReplyDeleteI love that you are always learning new things! keeping art fresh, fun and alive for yourself!
ReplyDeletethese prints on wood are pretty cool, Martha! well done!
ciao bella
creative carmelina
wow, they do look great!
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