I love the look of screen printed images but I avoided trying screen printing on my clay work until I discovered a super easy way to make the screens using the sun as an "exposure unit." Now I have been having lots of fun experimenting with the technique.
In today's post, an excerpt from her DVD Form, Pattern, and Underglaze, Meredith Host demonstrates how easy it is to make these screens and get started with screen printing on clay. –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
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Published Jan 9, 2014
I love the look of screen printed images but I avoided trying screen printing on my clay work until I discovered a super easy way to make the screens using the sun as an "exposure unit." Now I have been having lots of fun experimenting with the technique.
In today's post, an excerpt from her DVD Form, Pattern, and Underglaze, Meredith Host demonstrates how easy it is to make these screens and get started with screen printing on clay. –Jennifer Poellot Harnetty, editor
This clip was excerpted from Form, Pattern, and Underglaze, which is available in the Ceramic Arts Network Shop!
To learn more about Meredith Host or to see more images of her work, please visit http://meredithhost.com/home.html.
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