More progress from my class: my very first
screen printing.
I'd always thought of this as a rather mystical, unobtainable technique that I would never experience. Only really expert artists made screen prints! And all those people who were doing Art while I had to do Latin at school.
This is what happened:
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The prep work for the stencil and the cutouts from the stencil. |
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The stencil based on my bird theme. |
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My flight of birds across a piece of tie dye I'd made. I like this a lot. |
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Detail of the piece above showing the patterened texture of the fabric. |
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The flight across some patterned textile. |
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And again, trying to join more than one repeat of the stencil. |
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Overlaying the stencil with the cutouts. |
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Some serendipidous mixing up of colours having picked up left over pots from other classmates. One of my birds went AWOL (it stuck to the fabric on the previous pull and I didn't notice). |
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The back of the above piece has much neater and cleaner white spaces. |
I'm not sure the sheer joy of indulging this technique comes across but I was like a kid in a sweet shop.
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This post is part of a series: see
Part I --
see Part II -- see Part III -- this is Part IV
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