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Screen Printing Process

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

I recently wrapped a screen print collaboration with Greg Pizzoli. This print will be featured in this years Screens ‘N’ Spokes art show. For those of you not familiar with Screens ‘N’ Spokes it’s small non-profit (2 people and their families and friends), dedicated to raising awareness and money for the National MS Society through art, music and bike riding. Every print sale goes toward the annual MS: City to Shore Ride. If you are interested in buying art or supporting their bike team please visit their Etsy page or team fund-raising page.

An alternate version of this print will also be feature in our up coming 2 person show Peaceable Kingdom: New Screenprints by Tim Gough & Greg Pizzoli. Opening Reception Saturday, September 18th 6-10pm at Masthead Print Studio 340 Brown Street Philadelphia, Pa 19123.

Greg and I created this print without and computers or long discussions. We showed up at the print studio did some sketches, rough drawings, cut some amberlith and 12 hours later we had a 4 color print. I wanted to share how we put this all together.

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Thumbnails, and working on the full sized drawing.

We  started with some very simple thumbnails that help work out the composition and decided what kind of elements we be drawing in the final. From there we moved to a full size sheet and worked in timed 5 minute intervals drawing buildings and structures in our city landscape.

Final pencil drawing

Tight Pencil Sketch

Above is the final pencil drawing. This would be our guide for blocking out color and creating layers for the final print.

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Cutting Amberlith

Next we blocked out where our first color would sit in relation to the sketch we just finished.

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First Color

Our first color was a split fountain. Which is a way to blend two colors in one pull. We used green ink at the top of the screen and blue at the bottom and when you pull them at the some time they create a subtle gradient.

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Second Color

Our second color was drawing by hand on translucent mylar with brush and ink that we laid on top of our original sketch and added more details.

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Third Color

We used amberlith again to mask out areas for our next color. While creating this layer we kept in mind that we would be using a transparent ink that when printed on top of another color would mix with the ink underneath that would give us an additional color with out having to actually print it.

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Transperent inks

By printing with a transparent magenta we were able to create a purple color when ever it printed over our blue-green gradient.

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Final Color

We once again used brush and ink on mylar to complete the final outline and bring all the layers we have been building up together.

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The Finished Print

This was a great way to create a print. Being away from the computer screen and creating color separations by hand was a freeing experience. If you like this print and want to see more please check out our show in September.

Peaceable Kingdom:

New Screenprints by Tim Gough & Greg Pizzoli.

Opening Reception Saturday, September 18th 6-10pm

at Masthead Print Studio 340 Brown Street Philadelphia, Pa 19123.

“I’m Watching You” by Kate Bingaman Burt

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Are you familiar with Kate Bingaman Burt’s daily drawings, and books on consumerism? I was honored to see my “I’m Watching You”tee on her tumblr today:

Im Watching You by KateBingaman Burt

I still have some of these in the shop for $22:

http://www.timgough.org/?page_id=21&shopp_pid=18

Eating Dandelions

Monday, May 10th, 2010

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Here is a little preview of my print that will be for sale at the Eating Dandelions show this Friday at Masthead Gallery. All the info is here.

The Gunslinger

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

New Print!!!!!

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Inspired by spaghetti westerns and mid-century print making. A four color print on tonal French paper. 16 x 21.5 in an edition of 30. Get it Here

EATING DANDELIONS May 15th

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

I am in a group show at this pretty interesting space concerning print making  Masthead Studios 340 Brown St. 2nd Fl, Philadelphia PA 19123

“Masthead is a print studio and gallery for all things screenprinted and on paper. We aim our efforts at presenting artists that not only want to show their work, but will teach the community about their process.”

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Here are some of the artists that will be showing:
Adam Smith Steven Speir Hilary White Andy Schulz Dan Judge Dan Hughes James Heimer Tim Gough JP Flexner Greg Pizzoli Elizabeth Janssen Dan Knapp Kevin Mercer Justin Miller Mike Wohlberg Edward Kelley Rob Leef StrawberryLuna Kyle Fisher

New Asterisk Prints!!!

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

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The infamous butt hole is now available as decoration for the walls of your home, available in 3 different colors. One color print on French Paper 11 x 14. Signed and numbered. Limited edition of only 10 in each color way. Get them here.

Kris Chau “Puppy Face”

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

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PUPPY FACE

New Works from Kris Chau’s Brain
Febuary 5th-28th
Opening Feb 5th 6-10

Topstitch Boutique
54 N. 3rd

www.krischau.com
www.topstitchboutique.com

Last Minute show at Mew Gallery

Friday, December 18th, 2009

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Last minute show at Mew Gallery (on Christian street in south Philly, right next to Sabrina’s) you can see and purchase the items above and  Chicken Ate the Dog and The Divine Lorraine are going to play some tunes. Oh yeah, and there is nothing over 100 bucks! Perfect for any last minute gifts that aren’t going to break the bank. other friends that are also participating:

Professor Pizzoli
Dan Hughes
Stephanie Struse
Yis Goodwin
Alaina Cunningham
Vicky Sadicario
Emily Wallace
Steve Streisguth
Kevin Wallace

Space 1026 Art Auction

Friday, December 4th, 2009

I have some work in the up coming Space 1026 Art Action. You can see a preview of what will be available on the 1026 Flickr page:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/space1026