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Collage made from deconstructed screen printed papers. Matted. 11" by 14", including mat

Collage in Blue

$125.00Price
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  • Deconstructed screen printing is a complex type of screen printing. First you paint a screen with dye and then imbed objects into the dye. The objects are then removed and the screen is left to dry. Then you print the screen onto paper or fabric using additional dye. You get multiple prints, each different, that mirror the patterns left on the screen. These prints are beautiful and organic.

Testimonials

 

"A highly informative, and impressive document, containing valuable information based upon the author’s personal experience, as well as her extensive research into Procion M.X. dyes. It is written for dyers who wish to progress in their craft by understanding more about the processes of dyeing cellulose fabrics and silk, and about colour theory, but also contains simple explanations, and solutions to problems.

The reader will be able to produce repeatable hues, and keep reliable records with accuracy, and the interactive workbook, which works out the quantities of solutions needed, so negating the paper work, will be a relief to many textile artists.”


Ann Milner, author of The Ashford Book of Dyeing

“All you ever wanted to learn about Procion MX Dyes, and even more. This book covers the basic steps in detail, describing the main principles of dyeing in the primer, and it takes you by the hand in the workbook. The ‘makes life easier’ calculators give you the reassuring feeling that you know what you’re doing and help you reproduce results in the future. After giving you a complete understanding of the basics, the book then inspires you to explore other ways of dyeing."

Nienke Smit, Fiber Artist and Dyer

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