GLASS SIREN STUDIO - ABSTRACT SILKSCREEN ART: PRINTMAKING PROCESS

ULTRA VIOLET EXPOSURES

By Damon Roberts

ULTRA VIOLET EXPOSURES

The screens i use for printmaking are essentially a stencil made with a photo sensitive emulsion in the darkroom conditions.

Artwork is printed on a transparent film which is then transferred onto the screen using ultra violet light. The excess emulsion is then washed off. This creates a high - resolution printable stencil which you can see an example of below.

More dark room shots below showing the exposure process.

Film from the Flow 23 Duo Tone edition.

Above - Film from the Orbs CMYK edition.

↓ Below - Films from the spot colour Altered States edition.

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FILM STAGE ABSTRACTS

By Damon Roberts

FILM STAGE ABSTRACTS

A selection of film positives from the printmaking process. These show the individual component layers of various print releases that i've produced.

When producing print editions i have to create one unique film and screen per colour. It's quite a time consuming process.

The two films below are from the A.M.X duotone print releases. The heavier looking base layer film is on the left and the sharper foreground film is on the right. More about my Duo-Tone print releases here.

Below - two more Duo-Tone film positives from the metalic Test Tones print releases.

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