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This is a truly great book. I have been wanting to enter in the world of printing fabric, but had no idea where to start (what fabric, what paint).This book not only clearly describes how to do a handful of painting techniques, it does it in such a clear/helpful way. There is no guessing involved, the author has put down all the information you need to know.I highly suggest this book if you are interested in learning how to print (fabrics, papers, etc).
So useful. Saw this one at an art museum gift shop -couldn't wait to get on Amazon and buy it.
Now I just need the time to experiment. Fantastic book. Beautifully presented and easy to follow information.
And what a great surprise to see the designs used throughout the book are included with the book. Great pictures showing the process of printing by hand.directions are easily understood.Overall the explaination of this whole process was really good.
Stamping, 3). This chapter alone could be a novice printer's 'bible.'The following three chapters describe the tools and materials needed for each of the techniques (stamping, stenciling, or screen printing).
Corwin includes an envelope filled with 15 pages of copies of her own print-making designs. Then each details instructions for projects, that you can find Corwin demonstrating in the photographs.Inside the backcover is a present within every copy.
You will NOT find "Printing By Hand: A Modern Guide to Printing with Handmade Stamps, Stencils, and Silk Screens" sitting on your bookshelf gathering dust.It will quickly become your printing reference guide, and the book's spiral-binding allows for easy viewing while creating.It is divided into four chapters: 1). Screen Printing.The first chapter discusses and details the choosing of a surface, a design for printing, a printing method, and inks and paints.
She also shares little secrets of where to find copyright-free artwork, sources to find supplies, and her recommendations on other artful reading."Printing By Hand: A Modern Guide to Printing with Handmade Stamps, Stencils, and Silk Screens" is a resource that should NOT be overlooked by any artist. Getting Ready to Print, 2).
Stenciling, and 4).
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