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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.
In week one, the group had a tour of the facilities, watched a screenprinting demomstration and were shown some works from the archive by our Archive Curator - as seen here.
My first attempt. Unfortunately, I bought the incorrect paint, so this shirt is unwashable.
Briefly blogged here.
Fang (short for Angus) is inspired by my Mum's playful puppy, a Tibetan Terrier (which are also known as Lion Dogs in China) combined with my love of the orient and oriental patterns.
The repeat pattern is printed on cotton/linen blend.
Fat quarter measures approximately 55 x 50cm
Set up a workshop in the shed to try out some screen printing. Nice space though a bit cold these winter evenings
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
huuuuuuge new vacuum table i just finished building. this time i had to drill about 4000 holes.
i'm excited about the backbar registration moving thing. and i also mounted a switch under the clamps that turns the vacuum on/off automatically as the screen is lowered and raised.
A two-color screenprint, handprinted in gold and brown ink on 100% recycled paper.
For sale in my online shop, Sprout Head - www.sprouthead.etsy.com
This print was inspired by a symbol from The Golden Moth Illumination Deck, and was originally part of the rewards for my Kickstarter campaign. See the original campaign here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/51647073/the-golden-
James Ryan, aka 28th String.
I started work last night on this, which is the first layer of a screenprint of the unknown shoemaker and robber from Washington State whose mugshot I was sent by Mark. I'll work up a few other layers, including one with little flying devils on it, I think, before I take it down to the printmakers workshop.
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. Here, members of the group are researching prints online.
This series of 6 combination hand drawn and screen-printed collage pieces contain a world inside a small apartment. The repetitive nature of routines and habits associated with domestic life manifest them selves physically through a multiplication of household objects and a doubling and tripling of the figured character.
This is a unique work.