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Display your love for the elements with this baby pillow!
This pillow was made by silk screening on beautiful, high quality cotton fabric by yours truly.
This pillow is inspired by my Periodic Table of Elements Quilt.
If you have a favorite element, send me an email and I can make is just for you!
Be cuddly with your chemistry! Each pillow is approximately 3x3 inches.
Silkscreened by hand using eco-friendly water-based textile inks. Printed on womens vneck baby rib short sleeve tee. Preshrunk 100% cotton 30 single combed ring-spun, 5.0 ounce super soft baby jersey knit.
Limited edition - printed 15 total
Text Reads:
"brain.entertain.sustain.refrain.maintain.plain.jane."
Themed T-Shirt design for Azusa Pacific University, Park Apartments. This living area theme "if then" was styled in a simple two color design. The shirts were a great success with students.
What did i do to deserve this terrible,terrible silkscreen burn?? I must have done something very bad. Punished by the silkscreen GODS.
Preparing the screenprinting exhibition at Print Club London for the exhibition at Bodhi Gallery that opens Thursday 7th May 2009 - ti
Preparing the screenprinting exhibition at Print Club London for the exhibition at Bodhi Gallery that opens Thursday 7th May 2009 - till 27th May 2009
Preparing the screenprinting exhibition at Print Club London for the exhibition at Bodhi Gallery that opens Thursday 7th May 2009 - till 27th May 2009
this is one of the screens ready for my botanical screenprinting workshop this weekend- i'm actually excited about it now!
If interested in this poster, it's yours for $15
'KEEP CALM and KEEP ON SHOPPING'.
AVAILABLE HERE: www.etsy.com/people/billycraven
Just finished this one this afternoon for the annual Fugscreens Winter Art Show. Dec 3rd. 1735 N Ashland Ave. Chicago
Paper Size: 18"x23"
Image Size: 16"x21"
1-color. Bright red ink on 100# Lynx Paper
Just finished working on the poster for the Charalambides concert on November 27 at The Orange Show.
Here are the posters (30 in all) on the drying rack. I wanted to work with darker paper colors and see how they react with different ink colors. Here you can see the bright magenta ink turning into a dark purplish color under the chocolate color of the paper.