Printmaking
I took an Andy Warhol inspired trip into the world of screen printing at the DCA a week ago on Saturday. This one day class was an introduction to screen printing and a lot of fun. My chosen image was Kermit the frog (they had a pile of images to chose from and my friend Andrea and I both chose Kermit).
We learned about the screen printing process and went through various stages of painting on a non-permeable ink to act as a barrier to the paint, choosing the colours to print with, to create our own image, before the photographic image itself was magically transferred to a screen and printed on top of our work.
According to Wikipedia, the original screen meshes were made with human hair! I am so glad we've moved on to man-made materials.
Kermit's eyes drying!
7 comments:
I love it!! This is so great Di... screenprinting can be addictive!
Fantastic! It may take a lot of patience, but screenprinting is very satisfying indeed :-)
Fantastic!!! I am going to jump up to your place to see it :oD
Hihi, I love it!
At least one turned out great :)
It is a great work! pity not to find this kind of one day courses here...I will love to learn a bit.
Umm... I want to buy this! =D Any chance you might at least do a high resolution scan of it and post it online? Ugh I lurve Warhol and the Muppets!!
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