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I have been wondering what people are using for adhesives and as sealants for their collages. Any ideas are very welcome.
Just by way of introduction I will post a few works here, as I am new.
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On adhesive, Todd mentioned yes glue to me and I love it.
Nice work in those jpgs. I admit to the use of Glue Sticks, Scotch brand. Watered-down regular Elmer's (or similar white glue). Double-stick tape that I use on books and in framing (heavy duty). For me, it sometimes comes down to what is the next layer -- will I age the piece, paint over it, glue more objects to it, the final surface type I desire (glossy, matte, satin, etc0 -- so there is a real dance involved.
Often it comes down to: Plastic (I think of it as non-organic) or permeable (organic).
VM
Val, that’s a great way to look at the situation! I usually just work with the same materials, but it’s so nice to hear a little bit of how you make your wonderful creations!
Thank you including your images for me to see why you need to do that “dance"
Hi,I use a white dense glue here in Italy called Vinavil diluited with water, because much dense. This for my chairs. But for paper collage on paper they say that it is better glue stick. Is it true?
Sorry for my wrong reply.I correct: but for paper collage on paper they say that is better glue stick. Is it true?
I’ve used glue stick for many years and there is a problem if the temperature gets low. Even on a window sill or window seat, if they are the glue will shrink and everything will come off . This has especially happened when receiving collages from Europe (I’m in the US). They just fall apart.
If you use glue stick and THEN SEAL them though, say with gel medium ( I use Golden brand or Liquitex brand here) It will stay down, it seems to not change in the cooler surroundings.
Watered down white glue AKA school glue is only okay if all the materials used in the collage are NOT WATER SOLUBLE, if they are it will run down and ruin the piece. (learned the hard way!)
Here is a link to a forum where I asked this to a collection of collage artists (I founded a group of say 450 people in a group just for collages and “digital” collages (you can see one person’s definition of this versus photomanipulation on this same page of the link. http://alteredmixedcollages.deviantart.com/ There were at least 25 responses to this question.
From the answers there I tried YES! glue. “Yes!” is the brand name, and I googled it and ordered in on the internet. Has it’s own problems, and I will probably go back to glue sticks with sealing , or simply framed under glass to "seal” it. ~K
Thanks so much! That sounds really good, I’ll have to try it. What kind of glue is “Eileen’s” is it just like any tacky glue? Also do you mix approximately half and half?
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Any members use Mod Podge?
Yes, I’ve used Modge Podge, but anything water-soluble runs. I’ve had whole pieces, and large ones at that that have been ruined this way.
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