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As part of Glasgowās 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 āGrowing Bolderā Printmaking and Archive Project.
The group learned about fine art printmaking techniques and had a tour of the facilities. Here, members of the group are researching prints online.
Black cotton print with wee red cherries and white plaid effect
REVERSIBLE!
Best for measurements 2-4 inches BIGGER than below
CLOSED
Underbust 35.5" - 76cm
Waist 29.5" - 75cm
HighHIp (4" below waist) 38.5" - 98cm
Centre Front length 10 inch
Best worn with 2" - 5cm gap at the back
All steel boning and steel bust at front
professional corset 2piece eyelets (not nickel free)
Cotton fashion layer
cotton lining and strength layer
Inside bone channels
MissMartini Corsets 2010
Bleach discharge (screenprinted, painted, and tritik), handmade cord, piecing with various found fabric, glass vials.
This is stuffed but lays flat against the wall, so it sort of swells out.
The lower picture shows the second-last state of the print, with two orange layers and a blue layer printed. The upper picture shows the black layer printed on top of the others.
I took a picture of the acetate separations when I was working on them. It's here.
Jellyfish screenprint monoprint - coloured in pencil and crayon directly onto screen, then used wallpaper paste to disolve and print pigment onto heavy weight paper.
One of two, but each is unique. Paper is about 10 inches by 14 inches, with a deckle edge.
I recently had an edition of 30 prints made. I'm selling them for $30 (canadian dollars) plus shipping. They are 24"X18", on 100 lb. (270 gsm) acid-free cover stock. All individually signed and numbered. Direct message me here on flickr if you are interested!
In this podcast, Bre brings in Matt, the screenprinting expert of etsy.com, to the Weekend Projects podcast.
Have you ever wanted to create your own t-shirt designs? Look no further! Don't forget to go and download the pdf to get all the details and supply lists.
The podcast goes up tomorrow, preview at make.blip.tv
Used screen printing ink on cartridge paper. Applied permanent image to the screen by painting on screen filler. I could have used my earlier acetate stencil and used drawing fluid and then screen filler.
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Here are some pictures from our beginner screen print workshop in Berlin.
We offer different screenprint workshops for all levels of experience, find out more (in English) on the website:
I first cut out my design on red film. I did two colors so I had to cut 2 different layers. This is used to make the print on the actual screen. The pen thing to the left is a precise xacto blade that cuts curves and lines with the little bridge it's on.
"Belonging" a series of nine 2-colour screen prints 530mm x 250mm.
Each of these have been hand pulled, signed and numbered of 40 by the artist.
some one of a kind tote bags to haul your junk around in. i screenprinted these early this morning when i should have been in bed sleeping.
details:
- cotton tote
- 14.5" x 15"
- straps, approx. 11"
- two screens
- three colors
- bad ass
For this edition of shirts I put three colors of ink in the screen (blue, pink and white) and let them bleed together during printing. The purple you see was from the pink and blue mixing together as I printed. Using this method guarantees you that each shirt in the edition will be slightly different than the next, making each one a unique original. Please keep this in mind when you receive your shirt in the mail. You may not get the exact one in this photo, but you will get one that was printed during the same session with the same colors and placement.
This is an american apparel 50/50 shirt.
50% polyester
50% cotton
durable rib neckband
womens, size small, med and lrg.
custom gocco screenprinted stationery!
available in my shop! I will not be printing custom stationery until 2008, but I am taking orders!
This is a 2 colour a hand pulled silk screen print printed on 280g white paper. Size is roughly A2 paper size - 594 x 420 mm. This is part of a series of designs inspired by Batman action noises and alerts. Printed at the Edinburgh Printmakers studio in Edinburgh.
Yeah I did it kinda wrong.... learning from mistakes I guess haha.
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