From:
abknight@zzzzzz
Date:
Sun, 7 Mar 2004 21:07:31 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
transferring drawing onto stone
Hi, Karen!
Someone probably has a better answer than I,but....and I am asuming that you
are doing something like a relief...have you tried poking holes in your
drawing, putting some colored chalk powder in some cheesecloth, bundling it
up and tamping it over the holes while your have the drawing taped over the
stone. I believe its called a cartoon! Its what the old frescoers did.
You can then spray the chalk dots with laquer to fix them. I think they had
a special hole maker that you would roll over our lines like a pizza cutter
except instead of a sharpened disc the roller was rowelled with perforators,
like a rowelled spur. Suppose your could make one from a Wal-mart pizza
cutter, but it sounds easier just to poke the holes one by one. I don't
know your scale. Maybe there's a kitchen gadget that I don't know about
that does hole poking!
Bill
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