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A large scale screen print of the London skyline originally created as an illustration for Cellar Door magazine.
• Limited edition of 25
• Hand silkscreen / serigraph
• 59.4 x 42cm (23.5×16.5″)
• Waterbased ink on bright white paper
• 270 gsm acid free Snowden cartridge paper
• Each print is numbered and signed by the designer
This print is available to buy from Etsy.
This is my illustration for The Blisters Directors Cut Screen Print Show in Dalston, London, Friday 31st August.
Limited print run of 40.
To purchase this print follow the link below
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www.lryc.ie/ (Yacht club website. Incidentially, 2020 is the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Lough Ree Yacht Club, which is reputed to be one of the oldest sailing clubs in the world.)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lough_Ree_Yacht_Club
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The Carrigaline Pottery Company Ltd was established by Hoddie Roberts in 1928 and since, has changed ownership and name a number of times.
1928 - 1980 Carrigaline Pottery Ltd (Hoddie Roberts).
1980 - 1983 Cork Art Pottery (Lutz Kiel).
1983 - 1990 Carrigdhoun Pottery Co-Operative Society Ltd (former employees of Cork Art pottery & Carrigaline Pottery).
1990 - 1995 Carrigdhoun Pottery Co-Operative Society Ltd (taken over by Oxford Ceramics - Oxford Porcelanas of Brazil).
1995 - 2003 Carrigdhoun Pottery Co-Operative Society Ltd (taken over by Stephen Pearse after buying up 90% of the shares). Production ceased in June of 2003 and both the company and its sales shop were closed in September of that same year.
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DESCRIPTION:
Size: 3 1/2” high x 3 1/8” O.D. excluding the handle (88mm x 80mm).
Material(s): white earthenware.
Finish: screen printed in 3 colours over a clear vitreous glaze.
Imprint: MADE IN IRELAND BY CARRIGALINE POTTERY
Weight: about 325g
A print made from a photo taken of a young poverty stricken Venezuelan girl I couldn't talk to as we both spoke different languages. Nothing exchanged but this photograph and my smile as she sat there wide eyed looking up at a white girl with a camera.
44cm x 64cm
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A large scale screen print of the London skyline originally created as an illustration for Cellar Door magazine.
• Limited edition of 25
• Hand silkscreen / serigraph
• 59.4 x 42cm (23.5×16.5″)
• Waterbased ink on bright white paper
• 270 gsm acid free Snowden cartridge paper
• Each print is numbered and signed by the designer
To buy this print from Etsy please click here:
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LondonSkylinePrint
To see more images please click here:
www.flickr.com/photos/rorywillis/sets/72157630494219914/
To watch a video of the print being made please click here:
You will look stunning wearing these Black screens printed distressed and bleached denim look low pocket skinny leggings! The fabric features detailed pockets and a low back yoke. Pair these with skirts, dresses, and all your favorite tunics!
A large scale screen print of the London skyline originally created as an illustration for Cellar Door magazine.
• Limited edition of 25
• Hand silkscreen / serigraph
• 59.4 x 42cm (23.5×16.5″)
• Waterbased ink on bright white paper
• 270 gsm acid free Snowden cartridge paper
• Each print is numbered and signed by the designer
To buy this print from Etsy please click here:
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LondonSkylinePrint
To see more images please click here:
www.flickr.com/photos/rorywillis/sets/72157630494219914/
To watch a video of the print being made please click here:
I took liberties with an old design originally created by Benjamin Franklin [c. 1754] titled 'Join, Or Die' for an upcoming t-shirt/print show at Fugscreen Studios [July 8th].
Fugscreen Studios
1736 N. Ashland Ave
Chicago, IL
More info: www.facebook.com/home.php#!/event.php?eid=209776239053545
"...'Join, or Die' is a well-known political cartoon, created by Ben Franklin and first published in his Pennsylvania Gazette in 1754. The original publication by the Gazette is the earliest known pictorial representation of colonial union produced by a British colonist in America. It is a woodcut showing a snake severed into eighths, with each segment labeled with the initials of a British American colony or region. New England was represented as one segment, rather than the four colonies it was at that time. In addition, Delaware and Georgia were omitted completely. Thus, it has 8 segments of snake rather than the traditional 13 colonies. The cartoon appeared along with Franklin's editorial about the "disunited state" of the colonies, and helped make his point about the importance of colonial unity. During that era, there was a superstition that a snake which had been cut into pieces would come back to life if the pieces were put together before sunset. It is also noted that the snake [a rattlesnake] was chosen because it is native to the America's & by nature, does not strike unless provoked..."
A large scale screen print of the London skyline originally created as an illustration for Cellar Door magazine.
• Limited edition of 25
• Hand silkscreen / serigraph
• 59.4 x 42cm (23.5×16.5″)
• Waterbased ink on bright white paper
• 270 gsm acid free Snowden cartridge paper
• Each print is numbered and signed by the designer
To buy this print from Etsy please click here:
www.etsy.com/uk/shop/LondonSkylinePrint
To see more images please click here:
www.flickr.com/photos/rorywillis/sets/72157630494219914/
To watch a video of the print being made please click here:
My wife screen printed this portrait of my brother-in-law's house for Christmas. It is a hand cut stencil on 120lb watercolor paper.
Screen print, hand printed on tote bag.
for sale now! + small sketchbook I made , you can find it in the "NOTBOOK store" -
25 montefiore st. Tel-Aviv!
תיק בד +סקצ'בוק שהכנתי למכירה !
אתם מוזמנים, "נוטבוק" רחוב מונטיפיורי 25, תל-אביב.
My sakura (cherry blossom) illustration is screen printed with black (with hints of red) ink onto a white, American Apparel deep v-neck shirt (unisex). Due to the nature of the mixed ink colors, each shirt is one of a kind. This shirt is super soft yet durable and is quite flattering. The Yay For Fidget Art! logo is screen printed on the interior, next to the tag. Material is 100% sheer jersey cotton (white and light colors tend to be a wee bit see-through!).
Lacey Richter
Corazon Rebirth, 2011
Screen print / Serigraph / Silkscreen, 22" x 30"
Edition of 50 (Serie XVIII / 18)
Visit the artist's page on our website to purchase this print. For more information about other artists in the series, visit serieproject.org/shop.
"I am an artist living in Austin, Texas. Originally from the small town of Kerrville, I have a fondness for nature that stems from my true hill country roots. Much of my work gravitates towards organic form, pattern, color, and an essence of motion, derived from impulses from within and the desire to translate that internal energy into something activated, visual, and beautiful. My process as an artist, especially within my abstract paintings, stems from an intuitive place and is very much organic."
custom screen printed linen/cotton fabric and fabulous pattern by figgy's
blogged: www.lesliekeating.com/2012/01/sunki-dress-by-figgys-patte...
A series of limited edition screen prints were auctioned, with all proceeds benefitting QMUNITY, BC’s Queer Resource Centre. Along with live performances by iconic Vancouver pin-up Jovainka, musical selections by DJ’s Jay Douglas and Bradenjonestown, as well as the debut of a video piece by Dave Shortt of Shortt and Epic.
Aside from putting on an successful & original event we wanted to recognize and show our support for all the great work QMUNITY does for the Vancouver LGBQT community. The exhibition and performances addressed contemporary gender issues from a fresh perspective, while encouraging dialogue and providing financial support to an important community resource.
For more information visit: www.astrolauder.com/bodybody
Prits can be purchased
Future IFPB delegate shows off the handala t-shirt screen printed at Nancy Hernandez's report back in Berkeley (photo: Nancy Hernandez)
Using the Freezer Paper method ... my girlfriend made this incredible silhouette of her daughter. Blogged here: thishandmadelife.blogspot.com/2008/01/freezer-paper-scree...
One of the screen prints for sale at my "The See" exhibition in Århus, Denmark on april 3rd.
For non-århus people, a few are available from my website kennmunk.com/seeprints.html
edition of ten.
approx. 49x68 cm (frame was juuust to small for B2)
I really like the shape of the Laurel dress. I think that the 60's type shape inspired me to make use of some bright colours. I love colour:)
A single colour shirt design illustrated by our graphic designer, Katie Hodgson, for Vancouver's Bryan Michael
Asked to create a poster for the agency where I work as a designer, I created this hand pulled screen print using gold pigment of the 'b' from the logo shattering in 3D.
A bolt of vintage 1950s or 60s silk screen printed drapery material. The pattern is "Sands Point". An ode to wood paneling.
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My sakura (cherry blossom) illustration is screen printed with black (with hints of red) ink onto a white, American Apparel deep v-neck shirt (unisex). Due to the nature of the mixed ink colors, each shirt is one of a kind. This shirt is super soft yet durable and is quite flattering. The Yay For Fidget Art! logo is screen printed on the interior, next to the tag. Material is 100% sheer jersey cotton (white and light colors tend to be a wee bit see-through!).
A series of limited edition screen prints were auctioned, with all proceeds benefitting QMUNITY, BC’s Queer Resource Centre. Along with live performances by iconic Vancouver pin-up Jovainka, musical selections by DJ’s Jay Douglas and Bradenjonestown, as well as the debut of a video piece by Dave Shortt of Shortt and Epic.
Aside from putting on an successful & original event we wanted to recognize and show our support for all the great work QMUNITY does for the Vancouver LGBQT community. The exhibition and performances addressed contemporary gender issues from a fresh perspective, while encouraging dialogue and providing financial support to an important community resource.
For more information visit: www.astrolauder.com/bodybody
Prits can be purchased