

These first two images are of my small screens with an exposed photo-stencil.


I don't normally get this dirty


I hate how this turned out so I am gonna toss it and start over. They can't all be winners.

extra ink.
Instead of screenprinting ink I am using acrylic paint mixed with golden's Silkscreen medium. The colors are higher quality then are available in the standard speedball screenprinting ink. I sometimes use creatix pure pigment mixed into speedball transparent base. I Prefer the Golden, the Creatix can create pulls of unmixed pigment. The only draw back to the Golden is that the mixed paint dries quickly and plasticizes. I move pretty fast, but it is almost unusable after 20 minutes.