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hand silkscreened blue wallpaper design on bamboo and organic cotton blend midweight stretch denim. Pattern is printed on both sides of the bag.
(70%organic cotton 25% bamboo 5% spandex)
Lined with white and green flower pattern cotton fabric. Interfaced for sturdiness
Snap closure
One shoulder strap measures 24" long and 3" wide
Bag measures approx 11 1/2" x 11 1/2" x 2 1/2"
handmade from scratch
Adepto Salvus is one of the most technically complex prints I've made. Interference inks are used to create the illusion of vanishing patterns and figures. As the angle of view shifts, the figures literally become nearly transparent and reappear in shiny iridescence. The background patterns also shift in color and merge together as you view them. There are 15 monoprints, each one unique. This is the first in my new series of "special effects" screen prints.
Taught by Liz Kettle - Who knew the fiber artist could have so much fun with gelatin and paint? Mono-printing and screen printing fabric merge to create incredible delectable cloth.
Check out my website textileevolution.com.
preparing to flood the first colour for this print, a present for my sister of her with her husband and son in inverary
i printed this using pellon as a resist in my screen. i'm going to make a dress out of this fabric. this piece of fabric is about 1.5 yds.
Always a nervous few minutes for me, because if something went wrong it's a long process to do over. Both sides of the screen are wet with coolish-lukewarm water (not hot) and rinsed until the image is "washed out."
Each month was designed with true love by an Etsy Admin. The calendars are photocopied with screenprinted covers.
These prints will be FREE! with a purchase at the Walker event this Saturday www.walkerart.org/calendar/2012/trunk-show-with-sarah-nas...
*說明- 挪用似普普藝術的重複性與色彩倂置觀念,並藉由商業的包裝設計,呈現佛像似的商品logo。在豔麗的色彩下,靜穆的佛像與俗世的光影混合,顛覆了既有的佛像視覺效果,產生嶄新的特色。
*類別- 絹印版畫
*尺寸-58.5CM X 60.5CM
Burning the screen with three regular light bulbs. I can't tell if their 70 W or what, but their pretty standard light bulbs. Just kept them in the center. Not quite 40'' above, but something close. It worked out great after a test or two. I only need to burn for 25 min. Not bad in my opinion. (hahahahah)
Oh yeah, the perfect piece of glass broke from it's own weight as I was placing it on the screen. D: