


This western-inspired print was block printed on china silk and will be the lining of a blazer. I wanted to try out a new way of printing other than silk screening since I do not have an exposing unit or have access to print facilities. I think silk screening is a more difficult process, but has better results on fabric than block printing; however, I enjoyed the process of cutting away from the blocks to create line variations. I think I will attempt to utilize this technique again and see if my results improve.
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