Remember those bird-shapes I had the other day?
I spent this afternoon riso-printing them. Wasn’t sure how it was going to work out as it was a bit of a gamble creating something 3D out of two layers. The way a risograph printer works is much like screen printing - only faster and bitmapped. It makes a stencil of your black and white image and prints it in whatever colour is on the cartridge roll - which you then change and print a different coloured layer on top. Quite pleased with the outcome, conceptually it’s been through a nice process: from cut out pieces of papers, to photographs, to drawings and eventually to print.
And I should try and focus on something new, I’m falling in love with the riso to the point where I want to test so many things on it instead of doing coursework..
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