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I screenprinted my own fabric, for kicks. I like how it turned out, now I just need to use it to sew some toys! Or some slacks.

Special order for a boutique located in Maine.

50 x 70

2 colors

50 copies

2010

 

metallic raspberry and purple screen-print on paper

 

fang island us tour 2010

We had a screen print exchange at school and I decided to capture everyone who participated in it.

 

Each mask represents their artistic style.

 

4 runs. Edition of 10.

mike budai's design and screens, my printing, thus the shoddy colorings.

I just bought this amazing concert poster by Aaron Horkey. 11.75" x 39" screenprint, signed/numbered in an edition of 225

inspired by the photo found on the net

Multiple of screenprint on mirror; 25.3 x 21 cm.

 

Yayoi Kusama (草間 彌生 or 弥生 Kusama Yayoi?, born March 22, 1929) is a Japanese artist and writer. Throughout her career she has worked in a wide variety of media, including painting, collage, sculpture, performance art and environmental installations, most of which exhibit her thematic interest in psychedelic colors, repetition and pattern. A precursor of the pop art, minimalist and feminist art movements, Kusama influenced contemporaries such as Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg.[1] Although largely forgotten after departing the New York art scene in the early 1970s, Kusama is now acknowledged as one of the most important living artists to come out of Japan, and an important voice of the avant-garde.

 

Born in Matsumoto, Nagano into an upper-middle-class family of seedling merchants,[2] Kusama started creating art at an early age, going on to study Nihonga painting in Kyoto in 1948. Frustrated with this distinctly Japanese style, she became interested in the European and American avant-garde, staging several solo exhibitions of her paintings in Matsumoto and Tokyo during the 1950s. In 1957 she moved to the United States, settling down in New York City where she produced a series of paintings influenced by the abstract expressionist movement. Switching to sculpture and installation as her primary mediums, Kusama became a fixture of the New York avant-garde, having her works exhibited alongside the likes of Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg and George Segal during the early 1960s, where she became associated with the pop art movement. Embracing the rise of the hippie counterculture of the late 1960s, Kusama came to public attention when she organized a series of happenings in which naked participants were painted with brightly colored polka dots.

 

In 1973, Kusama moved back to her native Japan, where she found the art scene far more conservative than that in New York. Becoming an art dealer, her business folded after several years, and after experiencing psychiatric problems, in 1977 she voluntarily admitted herself to a hospital, where she has spent the rest of her life. From here, she continued to produce artworks in a variety of mediums, as well as launching a literary career by publishing several novels, a poetry collection and an autobiography.

 

Kusama's work is based in conceptual art and shows some attributes of feminism, minimalism, surrealism, Art Brut, pop art, and abstract expressionism, and is infused with autobiographical, psychological, and sexual content. Kusama is also a published novelist and poet, and has created notable work in film and fashion design. Major retrospectives of her work have been held at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, and Tate Modern, whilst in 2008 Christies New York sold a work by her for $5.1 million, then a record for a living female artist.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yayoi_Kusama

  

3 Color top quality Screenprint shirts now available.

"Street Grapes" logo print included on the back.

Comes with stickers!

(Shirts are available in different Colors and All Sizes)

 

$21 plus shipping.

Payments acceptable through PayPal. (payable directly to: chunkygravey@gmail.com)

Contact for purchase at: chunkygravey@gmail.com or through Flickr Mail.

 

Your order may take up to 5 days to process.

 

Let me know what you think, have a good day!

4 layers and 3 colours down, 2 left to go..

an assignment for elements studying pigments. I chose to focus on cmyk pigments and tried to replicate a photograph using screenprinting. in general it failed pretty miserably, but I really enjoy some of the messed up ones.

tea towel swap:

white linen + white screenprint + charcoal screenprint + silver leaf + black screenprint

Hand pulled screenprint onto vintage Subbuteo pitches to celebrate the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

 

More details at www.ryantym.com.

"Humanization"

By Aec

Screenprint on 100% cotton paper. Hancolored by watercolor and color ink

Size: 95.5 cm / 67 cm

Limited edition of 10 & 5AP

AVALIABLE at Studio Cromie:

studiocromie.org/products-page/prints/aec-humanization-ha...

since 08/12/14

(each print have some color or contrast differencies because of hand work)

A closer view of the boys. The guy near the bottom left has a bandage on his head, so I assume he was either picked up for brawling or received a truncheon blow while resisting arrest.

 

All of the drawings are done from mugshots in the collection of Mark Michaelson (these particular ones are in this set), the author of the excellent Least Wanted.

 

The print's on sale in my etsy store, along with some other things.

Printed on 100% recycled hairy manilla board, with non-toxic water-based inks. 30cm x 30cm.

 

Edition of 12 in black or red.

  

Hand painted & screenprinted.

Edition of 10.

Somerset cream textured 300gm.

42 x 59cms.

Signed & numbered.

Available from: www.ink-d.co.uk/artists/hutch/all/enemy-mind

 

My screen print poster for this years show, on screen version!

My first screenprint (apart from Gocco) for many, many years! Lots of things to work on with my pull and blends, but I'm quite happy with the result. This one is a test print on cartridge paper, and measures approx 34cmx34cm. I think I'll experiment with this design on fabric, and on some better paper, perhaps with added machine stitching.

Nobrow have just released my 450×640 mm screenprints.

 

Buy Annubis VS The Rain here:

www.nobrow.net/1797

hand pulled golden water based ink over my hand drawn hamsa triangle feathers print onto hand dyed Indigo cotton tapestry, back patch.

The design is inspired by Moroccan henna art, my love of feathers, and the protective symbol of the hamsa.

 

The Hamsa and particularly the eye in the palm, has been used for centuries in many places in our world as protection against negativity.

 

This particular drawing of mine has been in the works for many months, with so many revisions and new beginnings until the finished design felt just right. All my print work starts as an original drawing, I burn my screens in my home studio and print each shirt just for you.

THIS IS NOT GRAFFITI /// ULTRA LIMITED EDITION SCREENPRINTS!

 

6 different Screenprint illustrations / 3 colors / oil based ink & delux varnish logos.

Signed & Numbered.

220gr Fabriano paper 60% Cotton.

 

8 prints limited edition.

 

Almost sold out, so be quick!

Can I do a multi-color screenprint? We'll see.

Limited edition prints available

Hand pulled screenprint onto vintage Subbuteo pitches to celebrate the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

 

More details at www.ryantym.com.

Yashica Dental Eye II

Fuji Sensia 400 (expired)

Cross Processed

Overlapped the Pink, Blue and Yellow to create the 6 color effect.

I painted stripes on these tights using fabric screen ink and blocking with scotch tape.

2 color screenprint on Muscletone paper.. bit.ly/sx-70print

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