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And so....my first ever screenprint!! I spent some time in LA working with Richard Duardo at modern multiples (interestingly enough he printed the first 6 Banksy prints when banksy first hit LA), so that was a privilege. He taught me the ways of screenprinting, and I pulled a 3 colour print of 'This way to heaven', and it turned out real nice. The colours pop much more so than the glicee I have always been working with. I have an edition of 9 on coventry 320gsm paper with the edges hand torn (deckled). Richard has published these so they all come stamped for authenticity and also with a certificate. It's like a prize. I also have 9 on cardboard but are not hand torn. I have a few left of each edition. They are 29"x13". Coventry paper; £40, Cardboard £30. If interested email myneandyours@hotmail.co.uk
Hand pulled screenprint onto vintage Subbuteo pitches to celebrate the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
More details at www.ryantym.com.
The one on the right has a thick perspex top supported by clear plastic columns on a glass base. A vacuum pump removed the air sucking the substrate tightly to the surface.
Hand pulled screenprint onto vintage Subbuteo pitches to celebrate the World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
More details at www.ryantym.com.
screenprint
PRINTFEST 2012
will be held at The Coronation Hall, Ulverston on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 May 2012 between 10.00 am and 5.00 pm. Friday 4 May 7.00-9.00 pm Private View
BIC screenprint
Queens of graffiti series - "F.Lady"
2 colours
Size 21 x 29,7cm
Edition of 10 prints.
2008
“In 1933 a bathysphere expedition intended to break the world record for ocean descent was lost under mysterious circumstances. The cause of the disaster was never determined and no three-toed sloth was ever put in command of a bathysphere again.”
This is totally for sale via octophant.us.
image size: 51cm x 38cm
price: £50
All money raised will go towards our Big Move
www.leicesterprintworkshop.com/ourbigmove/
To purchase
email: info@leicesterprintworkshop.com
Tel : 0116 255 3634
Please quote the title of the print you wish to purchase.
Co:Lab project - Alphabet, where each member is asked to produce a custom typeface and produce three prints each with two colours showcasing their alphabet.
I've cobbled together this equipment for exposing small screens. I'm using a 500w halogen lamp, cooled by an electric fan. Piling a lot of books and other heavy things on top of the screen helps to keep a sharp image. It's working pretty well, exposure seems to take about 10-12 minutes.
My first gocco rack of prints teehee! I've managed to align the 2 screens properly this time.
But of course, I still made mistakes.
The biggest mistake that made me face palm? (I literally face palm for 10 secs):
I flashed without putting the screen in.
So there goes my 2 lovely bulbs. Sacrificed for nothing! T-T
And 2 screens didn't burn properly. I don't know why. My photocopies look solid enough, but the screens turn out patchy. So sad. I will try burning the images on the same screen again, but too bad I wasted 4 bulbs.