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silkscreen painting/printing
silkscreen painting/printing
silkscreen painting/printing
Silkscreen printing, or stenciling, originated in China during the late 900's A.D. Since then, the form has been copied for a variety of useful applications in the rest of the world.
Silkscreen or screen printing.
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A frame with a screen attached, a squeegee, ink, the patten (for each color used) and a table
Most of his work was made in silkscreen (screen printing). Click link below to learn more about it!
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Lloyd I. Snodgrass has written: 'The science and practice of photographic printing' -- subject(s): Photography, Printing processes
Screen printing is a printing process that uses a stencil embedded in a fabric stretched tightly on a frame. The stencil controls what prints and what doesn't print. Stencils can be made in many ways. The use of photosensitive emulsions and opaque film materials to create printable images on the screen mesh would be "photo silkscreen." Another way to make a stencil is simply to cut a design in a sheet of paper and attach it to the back of a screen with tape. The openings in the paper alow ink to pass through. This would be called a "paper stencil."
Karl P. Koenig has written: 'Gumoil photographic printing' -- subject(s): Oil, Photography, Printing processes