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sooo end of my senior year i was basically using a lot of public domain images of animals and whatnot (which, unfortunately, is all that anyone does anymore) to sell to friends at school. and actually, on ebay. which was pretty lucrative.
i STILL see this image being used and bought up like crazy on stuff on etsy, and it makes me super sad because i was always embarrassed about not drawing my own stuff-- and now i see how very urban outfitters it was to copy paste copy paste yknow.
Hand screen printed one color design on Alternative Apparel Style number: 6005 100% Organic Cotton Crew T-Shirt
100% Organic Cotton: Made from 100% organic cotton, grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the earth.
Yes, this secret came from my mom. It pretty much is the most amazing trick ever. I'm glad I learned it... even thou I did not learn it directly from her (thanks mom). She showed someone else in my life, then they showed me. Regardless, I know it now and might pass it along if the situation calls for it. As for the gentleman, who knows - but he is rather awesome in my opinion.
Artwork by Karl Addison
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This is a print that I did via screenprint. Initially it was a drawing I did live out in nature. I found a hobo hut that someone built out by Franklin High School before it was a stripmall. I drew that then later copied the images and blew them up then cut them and rearranged them to make this. I really like the fact that it was an actually den someone made by hand.
Fairly mundane weekend making up prep sheets for my first screenprint with Beautiful Crime (no prizes for guessing what its going to be)... should all be worth it tho
A page from myscreenprint sketchbook which I seemed to like enough to take a photo of.
Im clearing out all my files, so many a picture will be shoved on here today, heh >.<
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.
A sigh of relief is felt as the screen burns beautifully using 230 mesh, (higher-resolution than the 200 mesh of the first two layers, which shared a screen). I darkened up the green a bit after the first few prints because I didn't feel it offered enough contrast to the blue and yellow.
'Own Worst Enemy Returns'
Red Screenprint over pink stencil
Hand screened, stencilled
& signed by Meggs
760 x 560mm
Edition of 25
Screenprints are now available online through NiceProduce.com
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We celebrated our 3rd Birthday in style with musical jelly (learn more about musical jelly from Raphaël Pluvinage here: vimeo.com/38796545) and microwave rainbow cake made by pastry chef Terri of Fraise Sauvage. Every birthday party needs candles, and we had the most spectacular candle ever! Chemistry student Anna Ploszajski demonstrated her homemade Rubens' Tube. In our Materials Library we heard about the science of chocolate and we tested if visitors were a super-taster!
Inspired by London Underground signs, artist Helen Carnac introduced visitors to the process of enamelling, with a chance to make an enamelled piece of copper.
This station was sponsored by and in collaboration with Art on the Underground’s, Underline programme which is a series of art and music commissions to celebrate the Victoria line.
We also launched a very exciting Cutlery Competition in collaboration with The Worshipful Guild of Cutlers to design and make a new eating tool/utensil.
It was sort of a last minute decision to do two colors on this poster - aka: I was riding the bike home and thought, "Gee, it would be really cool if..." and of course I hadn't prepared for this and scrambled. I was able to make the first color design but just cutting the needed areas to be white out of contact paper - the kind you put in your kitchen cabinets and then just stick it to a blank screen. Works pretty good, but it's sort of a one-time thing, as the contact paper peels off after a while.
You can see some of my high-tech tools I take advantage of - like my, "Plastic Cup" which works well to hold the ink and the, "Jar of Ink", which works well to hold the screen up in between prints.
I'm screen printing on a movable little deal - it's just that piece of peg board with a few 2x4's underneith and the screen printing hinges on the side there. I can take it to a table, clamp it down so everything's nice and flat and start screenin'