Explore the possibilities for working in a series using simple imagery, photo-editing software, screen printing, and basic colouring tools!|Explore the possibilities for working in a series using simple imagery, photo-editing software, screen printing, and basic colouring tools! Artist Margaret Applin shows how to create successful imagery for a series of mini-canvas Thermofax(R) screens that can be used for fibre art, as well as for mixed-media artwork.
You'll start with your own drawings or trace from a photo you've taken. After creating a few simple images on paper, the images are transferred to the computer. Margaret provides a thorough demonstration, using Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) Elements 10, on how to create brushes from the imagery, and then she shows how to strategically layer the imagery to produce a selection of related images that can be made into Thermofax screens. Note: A Thermofax machine is not needed for this process; Margaret uses an online service to have her screens made.
Next, Margaret demonstrates her screen-printing technique. The resulting image is a unique negative print that can be colourfully enhanced with further surface design. Margaret shows her methods for adding colour with acrylic craft paints, water-soluble pastels, and Derwent Inktense Blocks, and she concludes by sharing a gallery of finished pieces. Prepare for a new adventure in digital design, screen printing, and beyond!