My 1st silkscreens...


These silkscreens were eventually used on some limited edition tshirts.


Some traditional printmaking...
Monotype

Etchings


This was an old illustration my grandfather had done circa 1950s and I turned the line work into a silkscreen image and colored it with a monotype. Fine lines are soo hard to silkscreen I have yet to get that down but I really like how this looks like an old illustration with faded out colors.

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