Improvisational Screen Printing

Improvisational Screen Printing
Author:
Publisher: Art Cloth Studios
Total Pages:
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780974849607

A guide to over a dozen surface applications for the silkscreen, including wax, flour paste and interfacing stencils. Including hand-printed art cloth samples illustrating different screen applications, and full color gallery.

Improvisational Screen Printing

Improvisational Screen Printing
Author: Jane Dunnewold
Publisher: Art Cloth Studios
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2003
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

A guide to over a dozen surface applications for the silkscreen, including wax, flour paste and interfacing stencils. Including hand-printed art cloth samples illustrating different screen applications, and full color gallery.

Screenprinting on Textiles

Screenprinting on Textiles
Author: Sue Westergaard
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1785007548

Screenprinting is essentially a stencil method of printing, but is has vast potential. This beautiful book explains the techniques behind the art and introduces ideas to explore its exciting and versatile qualities. Packed with step-by-step sequences and practical advice, it not only explains the process but inspires designers and makers to experiment with the creative potential of this striking art form. It introduces the basic technical aspects of printing on fabric, as well as the equipment and materials. Ideas for designing and developing different types of motifs, images, patterns and repeats are given and how to combine the different elements together. It covers effective low-tech methods that exploit physical skills and simple tools, as well as contemporary printed textile practice with digital input and sophisticated technologies. Advice on the use of colour is given as well as dye recipes and the instructions for their use on fabric. Methods are included such as cross dyeing, crimping and mark making on fabric, which can be used in conjunction with screenprinting. Drawing on the author's over forty years of experience, it shares her practical tips and ideas for both the traditional processes of screenprinting and the latest techniques that embrace contemporary practice ready for a new textile audience.

Improvisational Screen Printing

Improvisational Screen Printing
Author: Jane Dunnewold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781654609122

Descriptions of a dozen surfaces - both permanent and impermanent - that can be used to print design elements using a standard wood or aluminum frame silkscreen, which is available at any art supply. Processes include glue, wax, flour paste, water-based crayon, and thickened dye on the screen. Permanent processes include house paint, spray paint and the use of Thermofax screens. The book is loaded with tips and variations.The appeal of these processes is their low-tech availability. Anyone can acquire a screen or two, read a chapter in this book, and get started immediately. The full-color gallery inspires with works from more than 30 artists who have used these techniques successfully and have graciously shared their work.

Silk-Screen Printing for Artists and Craftsmen

Silk-Screen Printing for Artists and Craftsmen
Author: Mathilda V. and James A. Schwalbach
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 0486157490

Screen printing is simple enough for a child or beginner, but it is also a favorite printing process of experienced artists and craftspeople. It allows for a wide range of creative possibilities. It is less inhibiting than other printing processes. And, contrary to most other methods of printing, it does not require the user to make the mental translations of a reversed image. The extreme versatility of the medium has opened completely new possibilities for design and expression in both serigraphy (art prints) and textile designs. The Schwalbachs' book clearly explains how to employ silk-screen printing in both of these areas: producing a serigraph and making a fabric print. It also sets down all of the steps involved in constructing a printing board and frame, keying the screen, preparing inks or dyes, and printing the color runs — plus a list of various problems that might turn up and their solutions. Other facets discussed include the best ways of cleaning up, handling the completed print, and working with different resists — paper, blockout, washout, photo-emulsion. There is even a special print project for the beginner, using a cardboard frame and school tempera paint. Nearly 200 diagrams and photographs, including 19 in full color, make a clear text even clearer and offer examples of completed prints. The Schwalbachs taught silk-screen printing for many years at the University of Wisconsin. They know how to communicate the essence of this craft in the best manner possible. With their book as a guide, anyone can quickly master the techniques of silk-screening printing.

Handbook of the Silk Screen Printing Process

Handbook of the Silk Screen Printing Process
Author: Harry Summer
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 57
Release: 2016-09-14
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 147335790X

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.