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That's the Wakuda family Kamon.

TDKR Catwoman fabric screenprint test 1

Our friends sometimes call their son Finn "trash man," due to his love for the garbage can. I thought it sounded so much like a superhero that he needed a shirt! I found the comic book font at blambot and used a freezer paper stencil to paint this image onto the thrifted t-shirt.

4 colours, A2 edition of 6.

Neversleeping is Ben Chlapek, a freelance illustrator/designer/printer living in Missouri.

 

He designs delightful gug posters. Rooftops here, was a design for a Handsome Furs gig.

 

Soon you can have it for yourself.

For gallery 1988.

falling behind in schoolwork! The piece is blockprinted on matte duralar, then coated with powder whiting to dry the oil, brushed once thoroughly covered and exposed to a screen. The islamic patterns are simply digital prints on vellum.

this one is a tribute to a childhood mega friend that unfortunetly is not among us anymore!

  

30x52cm 5 colour screenpint over paper!

Screenprinting for Chestnut road's bag!

 

chestnutroad.free.fr/

my first screenprint

Inspired by reoccurring dreams of tooth loss, "Let go" embodies both an anxiety of change and loss and a potential for new growth after “letting go.”

 

This 10 x 26” screen-print on archival rag paper has hand-cut paper teeth fixed on its surface. The edition size is 8 and the edition number and signature can be found on the back.

drying after the first color.

Fairly mundane weekend making up prep sheets for my first screenprint with Beautiful Crime (no prizes for guessing what its going to be)... should all be worth it tho

The proces of screen printing our latest t-shirt: Vibes!

Today I screenprinted this wintery girl, she was made by Sofia (7 years), I changed a few tiny things and added some pattern to her skirt. I love the result and Iam so proud of her, I thinkshe has a great talent for drawing....

1/2 Inch thick

This is what I am gonna print at the Screen Printing session after #naconf

Getting the transparency exactly underneath where the screen will print this layer ensures decent registration (there are variables, like the tiny paper shifting slightly underneath while you drag the squeegee across it).

I did another print portfolio this year. The theme was succulent. I printed the word Succulent in gold cursive lettering under the pig.

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