Printmaking + Mixed Media: Simple Techniques and Projects for Paper and Fabric (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Printmaking + Mixed Media A gallery of mixed-media samples from the author and various artists shows even more ways to include printmaking in mixed-media artwork. Printmaking + Mixed Media is a great resource for mixed-media artists looking to expand their skills and printmakers interested in reinterpreting traditional methods.
Full description- Publisher: Interweave Press Inc
- Published: 01 June 2009
- Format: Paperback 128 pages
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- Categories: Prints | Graphic Art | Needlework & Fabric Crafts | Book & Paper Crafts
- ISBN 13: 9781596680951 ISBN 10: 1596680954
- Sales rank: 21,081
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Full description for Printmaking + Mixed Media
Learn simple printmaking techniques and how to incorporate printed images into mixed-media artwork on paper and fabric. This creative approach to traditional printmaking methods doesn't require printing presses or special papers. From screen printing, collagraph, monoprinting, and sun printing, these techniques are especially affordable and accessible to any artist, from beginner to experienced. Each technique is shown in step-by-step photography on both paper and fabric, plus the author shows how to combine different printmaking and mixed-media techniques to create a variety of projects, including a fabric artist book, a handprinted calendar, wall art collage, an apron, a holiday book, greeting cards, and more. Stitch, cut, glue, layer, paint, and embellish printed layers to use in fine art or collage, book arts, fabric arts, fiber arts, and assemblage. A gallery of mixed-media samples from the author and various artists shows even more ways to include printmaking in mixed-media artwork. Printmaking + Mixed Media is a great resource for mixed-media artists looking to expand their skills and printmakers interested in reinterpreting traditional methods.

