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How to Create Your Own Screen Printing Art

May 16, 2022 2:05 , par Ultra Post - | No one following this article yet.
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Screen printing is an art form of using Plastisol ink to print images on fabric. This process is simple: first, a color is placed on the screen slightly above the image. Using a special blade, called a squeegee, the color is applied to the frame in one stroke. The screen is then raised to a surface, and the process is repeated. The process is known as silkscreen printing, and the results are often considered a work of art.

Silkscreen

If you are interested in learning the techniques and art of silkscreen printing, you will be interested in signing up for a workshop. This unique art form is permanent, washable, and colorful. Participants will be provided with T-shirts and all the supplies necessary to make their own silkscreen prints. If you're curious about how to get started, sign up for a workshop at your local library. It's open to all and is free of charge.

Plastisol ink

Screen printing with plastisol ink offers several benefits. It dries quickly so you don’t have to worry about colors running and mesh clogging. To ensure ink adheres to the surface, however, you will need a mesh that is permeable. Its non-toxic, biodegradable ingredients make it a preferred choice for production. The ink used is standardized, making it ideal for a range of garment substrates. The ink can also feel plastic or rubbery, and it has a thicker consistency than other types of ink.

Fabric stretched tightly over a frame

Screenprinting is a technique of printmaking involving stencils. The printmaking process is characterized by the use of thin fabrics, traditionally silk but nowadays often synthetic, as the printing screen. The screen is then stretched on a metal frame to allow ink to pass through. The printed object is finished with flat, bold colors. This process is widely used in graphic design, printmaking, and printing.

Halftones

When creating your art, halftones are a critical component. These patterns are made by using different combinations of dot sizes, angles, and frequencies. They can also differ in frequency and LPI depending on the screen mesh and ink colors. There are a few steps you can follow to get the perfect halftones. Here's how. Then, practice and experiment! Halftones can transform your artwork from boring to dazzling!

Digital printing vs. screen printing

When it comes to the printing process, the main difference between digital printing and screen printing is how the ink is applied to the product. Digital printing is more costly, but is capable of producing over 8,700 sheets per hour. Screen printing is also more durable, and is more effective for larger jobs with a single image or few colors. Compared to digital printing, screen printing costs drop with higher volume. It is also possible to tune the ink for different materials, which means that it will look smoother on different types of material.

Pricing

There are many different factors that go into determining the price of screen-printed art. The image and paper should be in good condition. The print must also be clear. The print's value will be diminished if the paper is damaged. Artists charge commissions to galleries and consultants, and the typical percentage is 50 percent of the retail price. Here are some tips to price screen-printed art. Here are some of the most important things to keep in mind:


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