Improvisational Screen Printing on Fabric
In this introductory 3-day screen printing class, students will learn the basic language and structures of textile design using tracing paper, cut out stencils and textile inks to explore shape, color and pattern designs on fabric. The method of printing, of layering colorful shapes with textile inks is improvisational. It is a meaningful way to explore the possibilities of pattern design using shape and color. Students will be inspired by the playful aesthetics of the art and designs of mid-century modern artists.
Instruction includes demonstration of improvisational method of screen printing, how to mix inks, setting up a padded surface, types of fabric substrates, placement of fabric on a padded surface, screen mesh and screen frames, how to use a squeegee, and stencil methods of screen printing. Included are instructional handouts, a materials list and textile suppliers.
Lab Fee: $50.00
Lab fee includes: Use of handheld screens - 3 per student, textile inks and containers, water based extender, spatulas, squeegees/spreaders, Duralar stencil material, padding and covers for tables, t-pins, trays, small cutting mats, tracing paper, simple green cleaner, newspaper, iron and ironing board. Fabrics per student: 2 blank scarves, 3 yds of cotton muslin, 1.5 yards of bleached muslin, 1.5 yards of natural muslin.