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One in a series of prints based on the original photograph "Gull." Tinkered with CMYK separations and various inks to achieve different looks.
Dimensions: 11 x 12.5"
Paper: 110 lb french smart white
Technique: screenprint
Condition: slightly damaged
Year: 2009
Thanks to cheap IKEA frames, I was able to frame these precious prints. I'm absolutely in love with the test print on the right.
Guides all took turns screen printing the camp logo on a piece of calico for a camp blanket badge and their choice of a pillow slip or bag. Some girls and leaders are making fantastic collections of screen prints on their camp pillow case.
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
A collection of my buttons covered with various 'Fang' fabrics and 'Paris' Fabric. They are 29mm with a metal back and post.
After squeegeeing. You don't have to press hard - you're squeegeeing the paint ON, not OFF. You probably won't have to add more paint until you've done a few prints - just push the paint around for the next print(s).
We often get feedback and comments on the hand-touched element to our prints.
This one took a whole load of prep. with 4 painted layers before the printing, so we prepared this little video to document it! Enjoy!
Credit to our photographer Rich Kenworthy for the filming / editing. (www.richardkenworthy.co.uk)
Printmaking (BA) third year final project 2016, screenprint, woodcut and drypoint print 59x84 cm on paper.
Printing variations series from final project screenprinting, woodcut and Rhenalon Plates drypoint
;I was having trouble coming up with ideas for what to print. I was working of differnet styles of writing. I ahve a couple of shows I'm going to and I decided to make my own band tee-shirts. The first one was pretty simple. I just came up with my own font and wrote the band's name.
- Dania Sanchez, 11/15/05
I just bought this amazing concert poster by Aaron Horkey. 11.75" x 39" screenprint, signed/numbered in an edition of 225
As part of Glasgow’s 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 ‘Growing Bolder’ Printmaking and Archive Project.
The group learned about fine art printmaking techniques and had a tour of the facilities. They watched our Master Screenprinter at work in the professional workshop, and took a look behind the scenes with our Archive Curator, gaining hands on experience visiting our fantastic on-site Archive. After selecting prints from the Archive the group wrote short responses to the images and on the final session had a go for themselves, creating their own original screenprint.