Lookin’ to buy a clue, dude.
(New Warriors #32)
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Joey doodle, the joey brain rot might be back in full force my dudes lmao
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Long time since I worked on blockprinting, but I wanted to make a some designs for a community market this weekend. I scaled up the skull design I made previously, and made some mushroom and leaf prints to combine with it.
We'll see how they sell, but I'm really happy with the quality of the prints and how the ombre came out! If I sell some then I'll experiment with other colours and some new designs for the following market.
Info: Hand craved stamps into soft rubber blocks. Experimented with hand pressing (with baren) and small printing press, with the most consistent best results being from the hand pressing. Used a soft rubber brayer for the ombre and a regular rubber brayer for the black ink. Speedball fabric block printing ink on canvas.
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EDGE #16, January '95 - A look back at 'Speedball' on the Amiga.
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More line weight practice with my Dave and @yui-lover-33’s Jack
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They got an operation for that kinda thing, red.
(New Warriors #33)
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feel like filling pages with text lately
calligraphy experiments
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Had my first play around with my new fabric inks. Mixed results and I need to practice more, but its a start. Any suggestions are very welcome.
The turquoise is Speedball Fabric Block printing ink, with a standard rubber roller, hand pressed.
The orange is a Speedball Fabric Screenprinting ink, with soft rubber roller (will be trying with a foam roller next, as yes, the consistency was much more runny and didn't roll well with a rubber roller).
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