A few weeks ago, while working in Florida, I had the pleasure to have a screen-print crash-workshop with my friend and artist Dan Taub from oneoddgentleman. I say it was a crash-workshop because we started close to midnight... In retrospect, not the brightest idea.
I have been wanting to screen print designs for a while now but didn't really know how, nor had the equipment... not that I do know, but I at least have a better understanding. Dan was nice enough to show me the process of how to get the design and screens ready. I provided the Red Bull he provided the knowledge.
We couldn't finish the process all in one night because... well let's face it, I am not 19 anymore and by 4 am my brain is shutting down. But by the next day Dan had already burned and cleaned the screens. See the results below. Soon to be awesome plush dolls.
The moustache is AWESOME. Love these!
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ReplyDeleteThanks everybody! yes these are for stuff dolls. I had to update the pattern to make the printed faces fit. I'll make a post of the dolls when done.
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