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this is the scrap left from the cutout i used to make the screen in the previous picture. it was the first time i did it that way. i liked it! much more organic of a process than overhead transparencies.
FOR THE RECORD - this tie claims to be no where near the Enron headquarters when it all went down!
Yet another good tie to help you stand out in the stampede of lemmings we call corporate life. We've graphically upgraded this 100% silk tie with our pattern of guns set in a diagonal stripe at the bottom of the tie in black. We like to think of these stripes as subtle without being subtle!
This tie is a Huntington brand 100% silk tie made in America. It is orange with a nice pattern of green and navy interlocking half circles. We've repeated the gun pattern on the tail of the tie as well as hiding a Mixed Species logo on the inside.
Slattern/No Fun poster. Water soluble ink, I guess. Props to them for screenprinting them. Not many folks do that out here.
Series of prints I just finished for my final screenprinting project. They're based on The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, on her life itself, and on how at many points in my life I've related to her and found comfort in that book.
An A3 blow-up of a detail I've been working on for a screenprinting elective module on the MA at LCC. Three stencils thus far, some overlap and some don't. Emulsion print next.
A design I did for a Keb Mo shirt I printed for myself and a few friends. Illustrator CS2 has a cool trace feature that I used create the different layers of color. Plus I added a swell distressed effect to give it a vintage edge. I hear that's all the rage.