Water-Based Screenprinting Today: From Hands-On Techniques to Digital Technology
by Roni Henning
from Watson-Guptill
Spotlights "green" technology, safe for all artists Distinguished author has worked with Andy Warhol, Red Grooms, Romare Bearden, and other top artists Techniques range from the traditional hands-on to the latest in digital screenprinting
For many years, screenprinting was oil-basedand presented significant health risks even as it damaged the environment. Today, fortunately, screenprinting has shifted to water-based technologies. Now Roni Henning, a leading expert on screenprinting, offers her tips and techniques for getting the most out of these safer, "greener" water-based methods ranging from the traditional hands-on methods to the latest digital technology. She explains separations and color correcting, then discusses the artist-printmaker collaboration, giving intriguing examples from her own work with such luminaries as Andy Warhol, Red Grooms, and Romare Bearden. Henning also offers step-by-step instructions for monoprinting, her own direct-to-screen watercolor process. Illustrated with glowing examples of the printmaking medium, including works by Bearden, Jack Youngerman, Gene Davis, and Elizabeth Osbourne, this is the definitive work on an increasingly popular art.
Creative Batik (Beginner's Guide to Series)
by Rosi Robinson
from Search Press
Batik Patterns: Includes CD-ROM (Shambhala Agile Rabbit Editions)
by Random House
from Shambhala
     One hundred patterns drawn from the highest quality Indonesian batik. These include examples of all regions and styles, with geometric and floral compositions, individual motifs, and border designs.
Batik Beauties: 18 Stunning Quilts
by Laurie J. Shifrin
from Martingale and Company
Find a treasure chest of ideas for your batiks! Get inspired to play with the brilliant colors and dramatic motifs of batik fabrics with this visual feast of batik quilts. Then follow techniques and patterns that will give you the confidence to dive into your collection and stitch up rich, color-splashed quilts.
· Choose from 18 spectacular projects, from small wall quilts to full-size bed quilts, that showcase the vibrant hues and exotic designs of batik abrics
· Use simple-to-stitch shapes based on classic blocks and patterns, plus find tips for combining batiks with traditional quilting fabrics
· Learn about the ancient art form of batik, which uses a combination of waxes and dyes to make intricate patterns on fabric
· Enhance your quilts with a variety of exciting options for borders and settings that will dazzle the eye
Find the inspiration to start stitching your batiks today with this book of beautiful quilts for batik lovers and fabric lovers everywhere!
Bright Flowers: Textiles And Ceramics Of Central Asia
by Christina Sumner
from Lund Humphries Publishers
Batik: Design, Style, & History
by Fiona Kerlogue
from Thames & Hudson
A comprehensive and richly illustrated survey of batik, a glorious textile art and popular Indonesian cloth.
Every aspect of batik is rich in symbolism: its colors, motifs, and designs, as well as the way it is made, folded, and worn. Formerly a family and tribal signifier, and then a symbol of Indonesian independence and identity, it is now a fabric in demand all over the world. Fiona Kerlogue explores the origins of batik in the Indonesian archipelago; the materials and methods of production; regional traditions and differences; motifs and symbolism, including Malay, Chinese, and Islamic meanings; modern influences, such as industrialization, war, and independence; batik as traditional and modern costume; and batik as an art form.
An illustrated index of motifs and their meanings, glossary, bibliography, and international listing of batik collections complete this authoritative yet accessible work. 205 illustrations, 168 in color.
Batik: Get Started in a New Craft With Easy-To-Follow Projects for Beginners (Start-a-Craft Series)
by Inc. Book Sales
from Book Sales
Batik (The Art of Crafts)
by Sarah Tucker
from Crowood Press
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