Jasmin Dwyer

Australian artist Jasmin Dwyer creates these amazing screen prints using various screen printing techniques.

https://www.recoverywarriors.com/author/jasmindwyer/

Screen Prints 4 WaysThese four prints have to be my favourite. The image is ultimately the same, but printed four ways. I am currently studying a module option in Lithograph print, and am expanding my contextual research into other areas of print and drawing. The way she has put these together though multiple layer’s composition and placement of colour makes each one unique. The way in which the colour and over print both work in harmony, it makes me think of my own work I have been creating at the moment removing colour channels when working digitally creating a unique transparency of colour even though its not print making for me is the same kind of idea but just using a different process.

Folds of Fabric

Exploring how I can play with digital drawing and photography out of the context that it fits, exploring how I can create this fabric feel, but still allowing the original to hold the information but but placing it into folds of fabric does it become something else? could it transition to another way of working? does it give it potential to physically be printed onto fabric or textile? these are the questions I am asking myself, while I am playing with this idea?

These are my starting points purely through the process of play in Photoshop I am learning new things: these are what prompted me to explore this and find quicker more effective ways of placing work into folds of fabric.

I found it became inconsistent and frustrating with the above to push this further understanding and research. The images below being far from perfect but feel they could be the start of something maybe?

Using photography and drawing as a layer and taking actual fabric samples scanned or photographed as a separate layer, I feel has taken a step forward from were I originally was a week ago.

Repetition

Exploring photography through pattern and repetition. Placing my photographs into a different context with the potential to take into print design, textiles and surface design. Repetition of a single image takes it into a life of its own. by simply flipping horizontally  and vertically to connect and repeat.