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Silkscreen Printing in the Home Studio - cover

Silkscreen Printing in the Home Studio

Angela Hall

Casa editrice: The Crowood Press

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This practical guide demystifies and simplifies silkscreen printmaking, and shows how accessible it is from the home. Each chapter explains a technique with basic equipment and materials, and reveals its many creative possibilities. Alongside step-by-step instructions and bold finished examples, the book encourages experimentation without the need for expensive or complex machinery, showing how these exciting techniques can be tried successfully at home.
Disponibile da: 03/12/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 176 pagine.

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