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The silkscreen printing workshop is considered as an experimental laboratory. Here, the pure technique fades to become a means of expression, a starting point for creation. At the beginning of the year, the teachers explain and propose appropriate exercises (work on solid, grid, four-colour process) to quickly enter the manufacturing process and thus acquire autonomy in order to access research and experimentation. Screen printing makes it possible to print on substrates of different qualities and natures, to (re-)produce colours per screen and/or flat surfaces.
 
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Version du 9 octobre 2019 à 11:22

Professors : Florence Delhaye, Marie Feyereisen, Danièle Leclercq

The silkscreen printing workshop is considered as an experimental laboratory. Here, the pure technique fades to become a means of expression, a starting point for creation. At the beginning of the year, the teachers explain and propose appropriate exercises (work on solid, grid, four-colour process) to quickly enter the manufacturing process and thus acquire autonomy in order to access research and experimentation. Screen printing makes it possible to print on substrates of different qualities and natures, to (re-)produce colours per screen and/or flat surfaces.