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Here's my brooch swap brooch in action!
Blogged here: millicentcrow.blogspot.com/2011/06/swapped.html
Damaged Body: I used the screen printing technique in order to represent the 'damaged body'. The red symbolises the blood while the black shapes symbolise how a heart or lungs can get damaged by smoking.
Screenprint on cotton. 16" x16" Mythos Merch 2016 Rhonda Ratray
Big Rock Candy Mountain blogged about it here: rhondaratray.blogspot.com/2016/02/hankies.html
Edition size: 2
Colours: Multi
Print type: HAndfinished/Handpainted Acrylic/Spray Paint
Paper: 400gsm Fabriano paper, acid free
Size: 15" x 19"
Price: SOLD
Look Ma! This is the first color pulled for the Broken Bells poster-- Background and type. The screen got a little clogged, but I'm thrilled with the overall result. I'll have more tomorrow, but I wanted to get this video up tonight. -JC
I painted a square piece of plexiglass with pigment and then scratched random stuff in to the pigment and then pressed it on the fabric. the lighter spots are from where i printed the glass again without repainting it. red white and blue rule. this is approx. 1.5 yds.
Just finished working on the poster for the Charalambides concert on November 27 at The Orange Show.
I used three screens with the same image burned into the emulsion. I just taped off the areas that I did not want ink to penetrate. This is the black color for the various feathers floating about.
Scissorhead.
Making Gocco prints in celebration of the 2nd Anniversary of the Toronto Craft Alert.
February 3, 2008
To accompany my High Street project I also screenprinted the collection of icons that I created for the project.
To purchase this print, please visit my shop oneafternine.bigcartel.com/product/high-street-500mm-x-70...