Remember when you'd go to the beach, you'd pick out one of those hundreds of designs to get your very own souvenir tee-shirt. Well, I'm doing it with my art. I actually like how these came out. I have another that I made for my husband too, but I forgot to take a picture. I think I've stumbled on a little way I can use my creative juices for a quick, successful creative process.
I'm no stranger to printmaking, either, so I really like using previous images over and over again. So here they are.
This is from an old painting I did in graduate school. I cut out the part that I wanted to be on the shirt. |
The one on the left is actually a multi media collage I did with some old word-a-day calendars. It was fun to make, but I also decided to cut out certain parts and apply them to the shirt. |
What do you need for this? Old clothing, ink jet printer, iron on transfer paper, and an iron, and some original art work (or even photos). |
You can really see the texture here, and the holes in my shirt at the bottom...it's retro, right? |
So we'll see how these guys wash and wear. A couple of days from now the iron-ons might fall off, who knows???? I did by the cheap ones. I plan on buying the better quality ones next time. And hopefully I'll use some different artwork.
I hope everyone is enjoying the summer. I have had a good one, it just goes so fast. I'm off to NYC for some much needed inspiration and then I'll be back. Hopefully in the next week and 1/2 I'll have some new small pieces to post. I can't wait to show you what I'm planning!
2 comments:
Yoga meets Matisse. Simple and beautiful
Love this stuff. Can I send you some of my old shirts? :)
I think you could have a future in setting up a yoga studio and selling some of these printed t's...
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