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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:
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.
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To accompany my High Street project I also screenprinted the collection of icons that I created for the project.
To purchase this print, please visit my shop oneafternine.bigcartel.com/product/high-street-500mm-x-70...
Inside a dark room Duncan and Garrison put the screens into a case that will hold the transparancy tight against the screen as it is exposed to light. They've spread photo emulsion over their screen, the green liquid is light sensitive and when they put the transparency over the photo emulsion and expose it to light, any exposed areas turn into a hard plastic and any areas hidden by dark spots in the transparancy stay liquid.
Trajeta personal, papel negro tinta amarilla; el papel negro funciona muy bien en este caso, un papel blanco seguro se ensuciarÃa mucho ;)
5x9 cm
The day started so grey and turned out so warm and sunny - Finn and I strolled to the shops, Finn on his trike me pushing and purchased some herbs and found some discarded children's gardening tools left out for the council clean-up - a sign from Mother Earth?!.... There has also been some time to re-visit my screen printing designs... YEY! For Sunny Days...