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A2 3 colour screen print Oil based inks on Fabriarno Rossipina Fine Art paper, signed and numbered -Submission for Forge 2 gallery's Mechanical exhibition.

 

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And this is the screenprint I made in small workshop of a weekend.

5 layer silkscreen. 14x22 inches. Most of these will get cut down, but I will save some as one sheets...

I am graduating in December so I screen printed some announcements.

 

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Printed these screenprints today with help from my intern Ji.

 

Coheed and Cambria poster for two sold out dates at the Electric Factory in Philadelphia : www.electricfactory.info/

 

2 screens on grey paper- will be 16x22 inches - still needs to be cut to bleed

I'm so in love with this print that I found at the thrift store the other day. It is by Nicholas Takis (1903-1965). It looks like he is actually a fairly well known painter, his original paintings sell for a good amount of money. I'm pretty sure this is a screen print though since it is on paper and is huge (20"x26"). It is weird that the image goes right up to the edge of the paper though. When I first looked at it I thought it said "Azusa Flower Mart" and I got all excited that it was a local scene from Azusa, CA but it really looks like it is says "Azulsa Flower Mart" or "Azulea Flower Mart." If any one knows any more about the subject or the artist please let me know. Thanks.

Screen printing

3 color

33,5 x 40,2 cm

Edition of 50

Les presento mi taller de serigrafia especializado en obra grafica.

 

Pasen y vean!

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part of my solo exhibition 'All of This is Anything' at the Glasgow Print Studio October 23-November 29, 2015

1/c screenprint on a cement slab

Sometimes I am left speechless.Thankyou Ana.

3 Color screen print for The Junior League Band

A mock up for my next screenprint/letterpress project. A planned five color screenprint. The large text is going to be letterpressed in tint base (or perhaps a translucent white).

 

I really really really hope I can pull this off.

i'm taking a silk screening class at the san francisco art institute this summer for the whole summer. it's super fun. it brings back fond memories from all my printmaking classes as an undergrad, many a year ago.

 

i want to make fabrics with my screens. this might be fabric eventually, but for now is just a test print on some crappy newsprint. of course, it's in my favorite hue du jour, red-orange. would you expect any less from the likes of moi?

Collage and screenprint

17 x 25 cm

Went in the Drawn In Bristol print studio last week - knocked a bunch of these out.

roughly A3-sized.

Screenprints limited edition of 50

screenprint.

This was a simple two-color screenprint that I did for Diverseworks’ 2007 Luck of the Draw charity art auction.

Part of new body of work 'Still, Life'

 

Screenprint on newsprint

 

Edition of 5

screenprint, 2011... around 10" x "14"

Screenprint based on the vintage cans that were outside my office for a while. The beer names and taglines are made up and the type is hand drawn - no fonts. This is the second in a six pack series. Three color with silver ink. 4.25 x 6.25.

Working on a typo talk poster..soon I'm going to screenprint it.

Just got word, this print may feature in an upcoming feature length Big Star documentary

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Sérigraphie 4 couleurs.

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Works like a charm. All I now need is some real ink instead of paint.

last night i did a screenprint run of 124 stickers, good times.

 

I also did a step by step 'how to...' here: peelmagazine.com/slaps/viewtopic.php?t=244&start=60

 

...or watch the small movie: s29.photobucket.com/albums/c281/stickerjosh2/Print Process/?action=view&current=Picture029.flv

An alternative colour scheme, which I think I prefer. There's only three of this one, though, as I added orange only after printing most of the rest of the run in blue. It's more cheery, though, isn't it? Perhaps inappropriately so...

 

The picture is of assorted wrongdoers arrested in San Francisco in 1921. The guy in the top right was charged with a violation of the poison law -- does that mean he poisoned someone or that he was merely, say, innocently taking some arsenic for a walk around town? Who knows? And the black guy two along from him, who was charged with vagrancy -- he's got a rather natty bow tie on, which makes him pretty well dressed for a vagrant. Most odd. The grand-larceny guy beside him looks like Adolf Hitler, doesn't he?

 

A few of them were charged with violating section 476a of the penal code, which turns out to mean that they were caught trying to pass forged cheques (or checks, as they're American).

 

The image is about 30" by 20". All the mugshots come from Mark Michaelson's book, Least Wanted. He's on Flickr here as well.

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