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Old October 15th 04, 02:48 AM
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Default FA:: Silk Screen Techniques, Biegeleisen and Cohn, TPB

Silk Screen Techniques
by J. I. Biegeleisen and Max Arthur Cohn

In this book, one of silkscreen’s foremost teachers and practitioners
explains the entire process from the construction of the frame to the moment
of printing your first impression. You are shown how to select or assemble
every piece of equipment need: the frame which holds the silk, the fabric
and its attachment to the frame, the base on which the print will rest,
stencil knives, guides, the squeegee, which forces the paint though the
silk, drying racks, and other items. All five of the most general and useful
techniques with respect to stencils are described with step-by-step
detailing each technique. Chapters on multicolor silkscreening and color
matching and blending make it possible for anyone to produce fine,
well-registered prints. You can use this book as a complete to the last
detail home course. This is the corrected and enlarged edition (1958) of
Silk Screen Stenciling as a Fine Art (1942) with a new preface by
Biegeleisen. 141 illustrations.

Dover Books, New York, 1958, reprint, 185 pages, 6” x 9 1/8”, trade
paperback, illustrated.

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