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Backery the Mill

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erik winkler
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Backery the Mill

Post by erik winkler »

There was some talk about the French style reverse glass painted stuf with canvas behind glass.
Well here a photo's of the technique I used in a glass work I made.
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Dan Seese
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Re: Backery the Mill

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Very nice, Erik!
You may have addressed it in the other post you're referring to but how did you apply the canvas to the glass? Is it a painting on canvas that you did yourself or from someone else? Or maybe a digital print on canvas?
I pinned the photo to one of my boards on Pinterest. http://pinterest.com/danseese/window-gilding/
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erik winkler
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Dan here some photo's of the proces.
In my workshops I teach how I attach decals, paper prints and canvas to the glass.
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Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase ;-)
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Jack Hollands
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Looks great, interesting process behind it too. Thanks
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Very, very Nice Erik.
and nice to see you posting again
Leo Calleros
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Re: Backery the Mill

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Beautiful work, Mr Winkler.
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