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Mike works on the front bumper of a Chevy HHR, this is one of the most difficult cars to work on because of its curves. In the Lowen Certified training class, students learn the techniques in order to accomplish the wrap.
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Toronto has, of late, witnessed a great boom in the business sector. There is an urge in society to give up on the 9 to 5 routine and earn financial freedom through entrepreneurship. Start-ups and franchising are the two most frequently used avenues being used by aspiring entrepreneurs.
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FREEFORM SCREENPRINTING
Experience the magical, colorful world of screenprinting! Printmaker Woodie Anderson will guide participants in creating dynamic one-of-a-kind prints using a fun, freeform layered printing process. Unleash your creative spirit and learn how to sling a squeegee today. Open to all skill levels.
Known Joe (merkin records) for ages.
Ran into him at the Slickee Show where Squeegee
(chelsea graveyard) was playing..Ottobar
picture featuring operation squeegee on my blog sookietriellis.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/operation-squeegee/
Barenaked Ladies - When I fall
I look straight in the window, try not to look below
Pretend I'm not up here, try counting sheep
But the sheep seem to shower off this office tower
Nine-point-eight straight down I can't stop my knees
I wish I could fly
From this building, from this wall
And if I should try
would you catch me if I fall?
My hands clench the squeegee, my secular rosary
Hang on to your wallet, hang on to your rings
Can't look below me, or something might throw me
Curse at the windstorms that October brings
I look in the boardroom; a modern pharaoh's tomb
I'd gladly swap places, if they care to dive
They're lined up at the window, peer down into limbo
They're frightened of jumping, in case they survive
I wish I could step from this scaffold
onto soft green pastures, shopping malls, or bed
With my family and my pastor and my grandfather who's Dead
Look straight in the mirror, watch it come clearer
I look like a painter, behind all the grease
But paintings creating, and I'm just erasing
A crystal-clear canvas is my masterpiece
From 1 to 15 July, 50 percent of proceeds from the sale of this crazy thing will go to the National Wildlife Federation Oil Spill Recovery Fund, via the inworld fundraiser Operation Squeegee. Learn more:
operationsqueegee.blogspot.com/
Read all about the Tubcopter: grimalkinworkshop.wordpress.com/2010/06/27/utterly-hazard...
“4me4you” visits Pi Art Works Gallery which featured Nejat Sati: “CRACKS”.
Pi Art Works Gallery…>Sati mixes his paint with a viscous, transparent acrylic gel. A generous amount of this mixture is then swept across the canvas and over its edges by either a brush or a squeegee. Once dry, the pigmented gel's waxy consistency transforms into a hard, shiny, plastic-like surface. Due his material's semi-transparent nature, the artist does not fully control the outcome and often small bands of underlying colour peer through, contrasting with the colour of the uppermost layer, creating a sense of movement. Therefore, while the creation of each work is similar, nuances in composition and shade make each outcome distinctively different from the last.
Divorced from the restrictions of figurative depiction, Sati's practice focuses on the application and manipulation of his medium. For him, it is just as much about testing his signature material's inherent creative potential, and exploring how the fluctuating transparency effects how the colours juxtapose with each other, as it is about the artwork's final form.
Cleaning floor of bathroom. Squeegee with wet orange mop, bucket filled with lukewarm water and splash of all-purpose cleaner. Light effect.
Ashley DeVan
Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw GA
acrylic paint
6" x 4.25"
2020
I chose to create my print using an old unused book. After coming up with my design for the print and planning out the different layers I started by sketching the first layer onto a page of the book. Then I used an x-acto knife to cut out the areas and shapes that I wanted to print. After this, using the stencil I had just created I continued to cut through the pages below to create several copies of the stencil to use if need be. Using the spine of the book to assist in registering, I placed the paper I am printing behind the stencil page. I used masking tape to hold the paper in place. Lacking any color ink I used acrylic paint instead. In place of a squeegee or rubber brayer I used a foam brayer/roller to push the paint through the stencil onto the paper. Once a solid layer was created I undid the tape from the paper and set it aside to dry. I then repeated these steps for each layer until finished. Depending on the amount of paint used, thin areas of the stencil would sometimes tear or seep through the back on the edges of the stencil. If this occurred I would simply move onto using the next stencil copy I had made of that layer. I also used tape to reinforce some parts that I thought were especially thin and was worried they may tear, such as in my last layer. Despite this I feel it held up pretty well. The only other challenge was registration which could easily be solved with a more consistent method, such as using transfer paper to more accurately transfer my design for each layer before carving.
In fact, the American Elementary School of Northville, Michigan had two bricks. Ed Harrell only had one.
Note the mud on my shoes. I didn't have a broom or a squeegee, just my fine footwear with the velcro fasteners.
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