

exposing the screen with the design printed on inkjet friendly transparency placed on top, a tungsten spot light is used to burn the exposed area.


the screen is washed after 30 minutes of exposure, however, alot of the emulsion was not exposed long enough. The screen was spoilt and it had to be mended by hand.

Painting the emulsion on the screen to fill in the spaces that are not the design. The design was so vague that it had to be traced by pencil on the silkscreen before it could be re-painted. time here is an important factor.

Re-exposing the mended screen.

after the silkscreen was washed again, we tried screening it on the t-shirt and thankfully the print came out good! Hurray! Here, the part 1 of the design has been printed, the second has to fit the larger design to be aligned correctly.
2 comments:
good work again. i see a great deal of learning from this process. definitely doing well. website, e-cards might be your next few targets. think how it all can be a synergy, its a campaign afteral.
wooo synergy, let me simplify,
"it can all be harmony" aka collaborated, togetherness.
Dear kenneth Cheong, we would present as it is, because we are different individuals with the same goal. :)
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