26th
August
2003
“Photocopy Transfers, also commonly called ‘Xerox’ Transfers is a process where the ink of a freshly made photocopy is transferred, toner side down to another piece of paper using any of three methods: by soaking the copy with a Chartpak P-O Blender marker, a chemical solvent such as acetone, or using heat and water… Although this process crosses the line between high art and craft, it is still used by a wide variety of artistic fields.”
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26th
August
2003
“Photocopy Transfers, also commonly called ‘Xerox’ Transfers is a process where the ink of a freshly made photocopy is transferred, toner side down to another piece of paper using any of three methods: by soaking the copy with a Chartpak P-O Blender marker, a chemical solvent such as acetone, or using heat and water… Although this process crosses the line between high art and craft, it is still used by a wide variety of artistic fields.”
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