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Preparing Your Screen With Screen Filler

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Summary: Screen filler is needed to block holes on a screen which allows screen printing. Get tips on using screen filler from a printmaking expert in this free video.

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By Kate Van Der Riet
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Kate Van Der Riet is an Oakland, California based printmaker, specializing in intaglio, lithography and screen printing. She learned printing at University, where she studied under a...read more

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"In this video, I'm going to show you how to prepare your screen with screen filler. Screen filler is a product that can be used directly out of the bottle. Make sure you give it a good shake because it can get a little bit dry. Screen filler blocks the holes on your screen. This allows you the ability to paint something directly onto the screen with screen filler, if you would like to. It's great for really simple images. Also, if you are doing anything photographic, screen filler is the tool you're going to use to block any holes that are open that shouldn't be. So, I'm going to paint on the screen. So, when screen filler is applied, if you're doing a large area, it's great to apply it with a foam brush, and it just rolls over, like so. Nice thing about it being this color is you always know where you put it. Because we're dealing with little holes, it does pass through the screen. That means you want to be able to make sure that it's smooth on both sides. That's where your matte board comes in handy. When applying screen filler, you want it to be as smooth and consistent across the screen as possible. Any bumps you have on the screen of uneven areas will affect your printing. Matte board is your best friend."

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