ACRYLIC MONOTYPE- II

Acrylic on Paper
18" X 12"
$260-$325

ABOUT THE WORKS
This technique, developed by San Francisco painter Jon Rife, results in a one-of-a-kind print with a unique surface quality and exceptionally intense color. The basic process is to paint on a sheet of heavy-duty acetate (shrink wrap) and then transfer the finished, dry painting to watercolor paper or almost any surface you choose. Because the acrylic media act as a glue, you can easily incorporate collage elements, sand, glitter, etc. in the painting as you go along. The transfer is accomplished by coating the receiving surface with acrylic media, placing the acetate paint side down on top of it, rolling out any air bubbles, and putting it under a weight, if practical, to dry. Finally, the acetate is peeled away, leaving the paint layer bonded to the receiving surface.

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Descent


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Oakland/Phoenix


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Window


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Time & Tide


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Intersection


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Our Move


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Red Tlaloc


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Blue Tlaloc


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Garden Path


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