I have resumed teaching screen printing again! This time in Halifax at the Nova Scotia Centre for Craft and Design. Its so wonderful - I always forget how much fun it is and how much I enjoy it.
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Catherine's print combining stencil and styrofoam stamps |
The course participants learn a variety of print techniques. The first to make a stencil was using photocopy paper and a sharp knife to achieve crisp lines, or tearing the paper for a softer edge.
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Catherine printing lace using paper doilies |
Catherine was interested in lace patterns and experimented printing through lace doilies. Unfortunately these were not so successful because of the height of the doily resulting in a very unclear print. So the next week Catherine tried printing through paper doilies. The result was highly successful and she also experimenting with layering the print.
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Layered paper lace doily prints |
Meanwhile Janet experimented with colour, layers and registration to ensure a precise placement of the print.
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Janet's screenprint incorporating printing through cheesecloth, strips of torn paper and placement through registration. |
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Janet's three colour print: cheesecloth (red) potato print (blue) and paper stencil (green) |
One of the things I encourage in my class is experimentation, because this is often where the most exciting results occur.
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Janet printing using a potato stamp |
One of the delightful things about printing using stamps is their unpredictability to how the print paste will be transferred onto the fabric.
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Rebecca's paper cut stencil |
And Im having so much fun that the course will be offered again in the Spring.
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