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We are hand printing all our t-shirts the DIY way in our studio.
More about the screenprinting method at our site:
I just bought this amazing concert poster by Aaron Horkey. 11.75" x 39" screenprint, signed/numbered in an edition of 225.
Edition of 5, Gifted two and one for myself Only Two remaining. Pieces went to Abbotsford. Shelaugh and Judy
For the Chicagoans & 4 non- Chicagoans that will see this:
Print Editions from the Faces screenprints are now available online for supa supa cheap...each print is unique and handfinished and proceeds will go to "beautifying" a wall near you (definition of beauty is open to interpretation,offer not valid in canada, these screenprints where made in a facility that may have had peanuts in it at some point,screenprints are not vegan)
Printed at Fugscreens----> fugscreens.com/
After squeegeeing. You don't have to press hard - you're squeegeeing the paint ON, not OFF. You probably won't have to add more paint until you've done a few prints - just push the paint around for the next print(s).
As part of Glasgow’s Active Ageing Week, a community group from 'Keep Creative', an arts and health GP referral programme, run by Depot Arts in North Glasgow took part in our ‘Growing Bolder’ Printmaking and Archive Project.
This print was selected from the Glasgow Print Studio Archive by Colin from the Deport Arts Group.
“It shows 2 different types of work i.e. a soldier and a cowboy. One is from the western and one from eastern mythology. The cowboy has very bright and vivacious colours where the soldier is very dull and dark but they go together very well. I have looked at a lot of Ashley Cook’s work and most of them seem to be very bright and bold”
Colin
One in a series of prints based on the original photograph "Gull." Tinkered with CMYK separations and various inks to achieve different looks.
Dimensions: 11 x 12.5"
Paper: 110 lb french smart white
Technique: screenprint
Condition: slightly damaged
Year: 2009