verftransfer
Verftransfer is a technique used in painting and printmaking in which paint is transferred from a source surface onto a target surface to reproduce an image or pattern. It can produce silhouettes, ghost impressions, or decorative motifs and is common in mixed-media, craft, and educational settings.
There are direct transfers, where a painted object is pressed face-to-face onto the receiving surface, and indirect
Materials commonly used include acrylics, gouache, inks, or oils for the paint source; papers, fabrics, wood,
Process considerations typically involve applying an even layer of paint to the source, allowing a brief tack,
Applications include decorative arts, collage, signage, and experimental art practices. Limitations include potential loss of fine