It works! Well, kinda…
My previous attempts haven’t got any better after a few days of curing, so I decided to make a new sheet. But this time, one fortunate accident may have made the difference: while making the silicone, I had to leave the office in a hurry, and forgot to peel off the fabric. So, the silicone cured overnight with the fabric on it, which left me with a nice pronounced texture on the sheet of paper the next morning.
This one sticks much less to the acrylic, but it still does. The funny thing is that I ended up with two well defined regions that behave very differently. Check the image on the right.
In the darker area, the silicone layer behaves perfectly. In the lighter areas, it tends to stick a lot. I could be a matter of the layer’s thickness, but how do I get the magic thickness evenly?
I might also try different fabrics and silicones.
What keeps me trying to get this technique right is the incredible brightness you get from the blobs. I mean, look at those blobs! I hope I’ll get it right.