The textiles! Digital and Handprinted. Next they will be cut up for clothing and pillowcases. The third picture is the textile that will be hanging in the gallery, it is 7 yards of fabric.





Mozzy Fabric


The Mozzys made there way to this beautiful deep violet colored cotton, which I discharged printed (basically bleach removing the dye) What turned up was a mix of blue-green and hints of yellow that contrast nicely with the purple. I am still working on improving my continuous printing skills, it is harder than it seems, at least for someone that isn't a perfectionist!

Textile Print

"Mouthman" Hand dyed and printed on Cotton.  I am getting closer to the results I want in the surface design studio. This week I am going to be building a new registration device, by the end of November things should be going smoothly. 




A screenprintprint about dreams and letting go of burdens. 




Inspired by a radioactive looking drink at the Grocery store....
I have repeated and mirrored the label over and over to give an overwhelming feeling to the piece and also to make it slightly difficult to read the label, food labels are always a bit confusing and we can go into denial about the facts.



Continuous pattern printing...I am thinking and reading about the psychological effects patterns have on the mind.  How patterns relate to music through harmony and rhythm. What happens when the pattern isn't perfectly spaced, how much does the eye look for imperfections? Also Tte uniqueness of the hand print, each shape is slightly different in character.