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Lightning bolt on the back. Its kinda supposed to look like and 'E' for 'Energizer', the outline of Shetland and a lightning bolt all at the same time.
Its positioned kinda badly as well, bit off centre.
I have just finished this KERNOW print to celebrate our move to St Ives, Cornwall.
Kernow is the old Cornish name for this beautiful county.
More info here : www.mujuworld.co.uk
She wanted a design that incorporated a blossoming orange tree and orchids. She liked my dreaming kitten card and thought it would be nice to have the orange tree dreaming of orchids, so that's what I did!
Top with handprinted screenprint depciting grass
Trousers with velcro closing.
These clothes are part of 220V spring collection 2007
Uploaded on 11-05-2018
Sacramento, CA - Fall 2011
I know the process of screen printing very well. I worked with it at work - on and off - for almost fifteen years. Had great fun with it. Did high-tech kill this business as well? Most likely.
Getting better at printing on paper. Less ink is the key, one thing that influences that is how hard you press down on the squeegee.
after a great weekend in nyc, i hopped over to steph's screenprinting lab to help her finish up her assignment.
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 the internet.
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
I got this heavy plate cut by a local glass company to fit my screens; they rounded off all the edges and I think it was around 15 bucks.
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.