Vandyke Brown emulsion on grease proof paper, matt polyurethane on back then fake gold leaf and matt PU on the face. Cant get it to match the print, but the print has a nice golden glow. I found when using epoxy resin on back that it was too transparent and looked like Christmas paper.
great stuff! ... epoxy made it even more transparent than the PU?
( my first try fogged where it soaked through and touched the cardboard I had it taped to.... haven't tried again yet )
@NedL I have done over a dozen on baking paper, but havent had any of the emulsion soak though, all papers cant be the same?. Ive tried a few tracing papers that havent worked, cant seem to find any where that sell cotton tracing paper locally, but a local guy who is using the Dan Burkholder method says he uses ordinary Canson, so I will give that a go. Epoxy is too shinny, but would make an excellent final sealer over the back of the gold leaf. The whole process is very cheap so allows for a lot of experimenting.
@Andrew O'Neill Yes very fragile, once dry it is fine, although I cant fully iron out all the crinkles, need to work on the process a bit more. @winger@rorye Thanks, Steve is an impressive tree.
@awty - I did have success once with a palladium print on Canson tracing paper. Don't know where that print is. Drawback, it was very wrinkled. I didn't try it, but I' heard somewhere it can be ironed.
@artonpaper it is a lot of hard work, the paper is a compromise of opaqueness, wrinklyness, something that wont tare apart during washing and something that will hold the emulsion. I have seen an example by a guy who followed the dan burkholder process to exhibit in a gallery show and it to was still a bit wrinkly. I think the Orotone process would be more impressive. Anyway, we must experiment and do new things to keep the brain rot from setting in.
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