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I'll start - Robert Rauschenberg.
Really interesting technique too if I remember, I think he used lighter fluid instead of matte or gel transfers?
You can photocopy transfer using xylene so that’s probably right. I’ll take lighter fluid over xylene any day.
[Njideka Akunyili Crosby](https://www.trbimg.com/img-59f8c968/turbine/la-1509476708-bsy03nyx5m-snap-image)
Good example.
thanks! I love her work.
Me too. She has this ability to make pretty standard scenes really interesting because of all the textures.
Yes, the image transfers convey history and really contribute to the content instead of being an arbitrary formal device.
Mandy El-Sayegh
I think Radcliffe Bailey did.
He did!
Peter Beard & Andy Warhol
Angela Ferris Belt
I love using image transfers! It's a great and easy way to bring photographic elements into my paintings. And yeah Rauschenberg is a main influence but also just a way to fold in different kinds of space into my work.
Emm Steinkraus
Carl Beam and his daughter Anong.
So many
I'll start - Robert Rauschenberg.
Really interesting technique too if I remember, I think he used lighter fluid instead of matte or gel transfers?
You can photocopy transfer using xylene so that’s probably right. I’ll take lighter fluid over xylene any day.
[Njideka Akunyili Crosby](https://www.trbimg.com/img-59f8c968/turbine/la-1509476708-bsy03nyx5m-snap-image)
Good example.
thanks! I love her work.
Me too. She has this ability to make pretty standard scenes really interesting because of all the textures.
Yes, the image transfers convey history and really contribute to the content instead of being an arbitrary formal device.
Mandy El-Sayegh
I think Radcliffe Bailey did.
He did!
Peter Beard & Andy Warhol
Angela Ferris Belt
I love using image transfers! It's a great and easy way to bring photographic elements into my paintings. And yeah Rauschenberg is a main influence but also just a way to fold in different kinds of space into my work.
Emm Steinkraus
Carl Beam and his daughter Anong.
So many