This video is truly a disservice to a wonderful product that when used with skill, can create many lovely effects from hard lines to sumptuous washes in a range of beautiful colors.
This is perfect for creating silk screen modern art. Seal the unwanted area with wax and then use a broad brush to go over the screen with ink, repeat the procedure and adding more details to it to produce a silk screen, Andy Warhol would like this.
How is this "set". you say it works on silk? yet most silk painting's use dyes....and they are set with steaming or immersion in chemicals. can these be mixed with this product?
This video is truly a disservice to a wonderful product that when used with skill, can create many lovely effects from hard lines to sumptuous washes in a range of beautiful colors.
This is perfect for creating silk screen modern art. Seal the unwanted area with wax and then use a broad brush to go over the screen with ink, repeat the procedure and adding more details to it to produce a silk screen, Andy Warhol would like this.
I'd also like to ask if any fabric medium is used or does the silk get hard if you don't use it?
nope! do you know?
How is this "set". you say it works on silk? yet most silk painting's use dyes....and they are set with steaming or immersion in chemicals. can these be mixed with this product?
I can't help but agree. I felt this was a terrible demo of the possibilities. Why ruin good silk with that. JMO of course.