I was sorting through my studio and found a cut paper stencil. It is a sort of flower inspired image.
I colored the flower stencil a dark color so I could make a good photocopy. Then I evened out some of the lines with a sharpie. Made another photo copy and used that to burn the thermofax screen on the left in the image above.
I was not sure where I was going to use this screen so I printed it on some sampler cloth that I have to test out images.
A few weeks ago I used a similar cut paper stencil to inspire a block print design. The red image below is a soft carved block print and the green image it the thermofax screen print.
I am not sure if you can tell but the block print creates a less solid impression. The green flower has a more consistent coverage. Though the 2 flowers in this picture were not so perfect.
I was comparing printing with a sponge and a squeegee. The sponge pushes more ink through and the squeegee seems to push a thinner layer through the screen. This image is more open than the leaf image I did last week, when using a cosmetic sponge was perfect.
I am realizing how much I choose to make art and marks with ways other than drawing. But I also have quite a few sketches and doodles going that might be turned into screens, block or stencils.
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