I recently finished some dyeing, because this month's technique over on And Then We Set It On Fire is deconstructed screen printing. I had never done that before, so I was anxious to give it a shot. I think, for a first try, some of the pieces turned out really nice. Check out the tutorial and the results from the other resident artists on that site.
This is my favorite.
Screen 3
This is a close up.
These are the other screens I printed.
Screen 2
This is a close up of the print.
Screen 1
This is a close up.
I love the texture that is created from the deconstructed screens. I haven't decided what I'm going to do with this fabric yet. I think I'll just "pet" it for awhile.
While I was at it, I decided to work on a clean-up cloth I had used when I first tried dyeing quite awhile back. I hadn't soda ash soaked the cloth before I used it for cleaning up the drips from the dyes, so I knew the color wouldn't be permanent. However, I liked the colors that the cloth was taking on, so I decided to make some other marks on it. When I did the deconstructed screen printing, I used clear print paste with soda ash added to break down the screens. I thought I'd try scraping that paste over the clean-up cloth (with a credit card) to see if it would bond the dye to the fabric. It did. This is what the cloth looks like after washing, drying, and ironing.
The first one is my fav too. I LOVE the last pic of your "clean-up cloth"!
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