I started this painting with an acrylic transfer of a printed image, then used pareidolia to let images suggest themselves to me, painted what I saw, then started refining the piece. The gel transfer is kind of an abstract approach, used a lot in collage and printmaking, and the pareidolia painting is a more abstract and surreal process. But then I go into traditional methods of painting with refining the composition and values and building up layers of color glazes.
The acrylic transfer was the funnest part, if you want to try it at home here's the steps I took:
The gel absorbs the ink from the print and when the gel is dry, the ink is embedded in the gel and the paper peels away from the image. This only works with certain kinds of ink and paper. It works with magazines (although I've yet to try that) and with laser jet printers. I've never tried this, but apparently with inkjet printers this doesn't work.