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Art Information
Sku: ART041
Gallery: Stamp Francisco
Medium: Transparency
Category: 30 African

Stamps Used
30-060 30-239

Lines Used
Stamp Francisco

Rubber Stamps Keywords
African Petroglyphs Caves Murals

Supplies Used

Technique
A background was created by coloring Judi-Kins Diamond Glaze with drop of Marvy ink refills and painting over the surface of an acetate square. When this was dry, black permanent ink was used to stamp Chariot Petroglyph 30-060 on the reverse side of the painted acetate square. This was sandwiched with double-sided tape between two white frames. The spear 30-239 was stamped onto the front of the white frame.

Artist Information
Artist Name: Sally Rarback
Artist Location: CA
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Artist Bio
I came to rubber stamping via a long route of interest in other arts/crafts: I started out as a weaver, culminating in juried shows in Boston's City Hall and various galleries, then was led (by the poor quality of mill-dyed yarns) to hand-spinning my own yarns, then to felting, then to paper-making, and finally to rubberstamping, and to my latest love, bone-carving. When the bone is polished to a smooth shiny surface, I use images from rubber stamps to carve outlines into the bone, and then I fill the image with polymer clay inlays. I am also interested in investigating the possibilities of altered books. I teach classes at Luna's Memories, a scrapbooking/rubber stamping store in my home town of Half Moon Bay, CA

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