Thursday, September 24, 2009

Block and Screen printing on Koloron Art Fabric







After many questions about using Koloron Art Fabric for textile studies we have a few examples. Colourful aren’t they?

“For sheer versatility Koloron Art Fabric is exceptional, responding well to woodblock and lino as well as screen printing.” Says designer Carole Miles, whose work we show here.

Most emulsion-based inks work well and when it comes to embellishments with pens, pencils, metallic pastels and wax crayons the results are clean bright and easy to apply.

Koloron is light and easy to handle making it really great for experimental work, free of many of the practical considerations associated with woven fabric.

Design sample pieces can be produced easily to support sketchbook work and can also be made up for the camera. Stunning results in a short time.
And don’t forget about using a heat gun, more details on the Koloron web site www.koloron.com

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