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DESIGNER BIO

The process of "Decalcomania" stretches back into the history of art as a playful and curious technique to transfer work from one surface to another. German artist Max Ernst was a "Decalcomaniac" as were surrealists Oscar Dominguez and Hans Bellmer. But who could blame them?

We are all more familiar with the decal in a commercial context - most notably Letraset who popularized the method on a wide scale in the 1950's until the widespread use of the personal computer and printing methods at the end of the 20th Century. Rub down on your transfer - your letters, images, logos - to almost any surfaces (paper, wood, metal, acrylic, ceramic, mirrors, glass, tiles, books, photos, walls, cabinets and furniture).

Third Drawer Down Decalart Mania is about decoration, play, expression, transformation, satire or social commentary. It's a philosophical exercise for the heart and mind. The fun is strictly transferable!

For more information, please visit www.thirddrawerdown.com

Please Note ~ Rub Ons cannot be custom colored.

Mark DeLong Rub Ons

Silly scribbles.

Untitled (2007) by artist Mark DeLong. Give these small transfers a good rub down onto almost any surface (paper, wood, metal, acrylic, ceramic, mirrors, glass, tiles, books, photos, walls, cabinets and wood furniture.) Instructions included.

$12.00 $3.00
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difficulty: cakewalk

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