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Monday, April 26, 2010
Getting ready to deconstruct!
Rayna Gillman has a Deconstructed Screen Printing workshop at LQuit. I have GOT to get to one of her classes. I've really enjoyed everything that I've tried from her book, the QA dvd and the online workshop! I'm going to need a bigger worktable, I think. By the time I got everything set up and all the stuff-that-I-wanted-to-try-to-pull-dye-over, gathered, I had about 3 square feet of studio left...
I made print paste a couple of days ago and mixed up bright yellow, strongest red and mixing blue.
I made the first screen over this really hideous. plastic. silver. plastic. lace. plastic. table runner.
And I used way too much dye paste, so I tore up some fabric, ran down and gave it a quick soak in soda ash solution and used the pieces to muck up the extra dye,
Mucking up another set-up. The cloth was wet, but I still got some pretty interesting pieces that way.
Oh look -- there are the gloves that I forgot to put on because I was so excited to try this... Oops...too late.
Another set-up of dollar bin trivets and crocheted doilies.
More mucking up
I actually managed all this mess without a drop of dye on the white carpet!!
I think the screen with this set-up will be pretty cool.
Clean up from the first two -- before I figured out how much paste to use!
Three more -- can't wait till tomorrow to see what I get from the screens!
And another three.
All nine screens on my drawing table, drying. Waiting...
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