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Finally starting out!
I live in italy and spent most of my working life into graphic design and illustration but in the last years I've found myself more involved in photography and photomanipulation.
Too much maybe so I strongly needed to get back drawing and some months ago I started studying screenprinting basics....
...until a great hit of good luck came along: a guy here in Rome gave me all his equipment for free! a vacuum table a light table, two drying racks and an exposure unit!
equipment was very worn so I had to spend some time restoring it but finally I made it and started out, also thanks to the many suggestions and hints find here, so I decided to post here some of shots taken during this little adventure:
ok, equipment was given free but the first expense had to be renting a truck with some guys to help me out moving in the stuff!
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_2.jpg
did I mention my studio is on the top of a 3 story building?
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_1.jpg
late evening, everything in.
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_3.jpg
the exposure unit was huge (2x1 mt) and all made of metal, impossible to fit in my studio (and enter the door) so I decided to disassemble it, take parts out and build a smaller one:
uv tubes:
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_4.jpg
electronics:
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_5.jpg
building the new exposure unit (helper shown)
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_6.jpg
I used 9 40W Philips UV tubes, approximately spaced 10 cm far from each one and glass is 30 cm far from the lamps: with this specs I have an optimal exposure in 7 minutes.
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_7.jpg
the vacuum table needed the major restoration: motor had to be adapted to voltage available in my home studio and put in a new switch:
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_8.jpg
removed plane...
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te.../process_9.jpg
and opened each one of the thousand tiny holes, previously completely obstructed by ink!) each one with a needle!
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te...process_11.jpg
new counterweights....
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te...process_12.jpg
finally exposing! thanks to all in this forum who posted the useful information that let me get this far!
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te...process_13.jpg
actually my washing unit:after doing my first test and cleaning all the stuff by hand I decided an high pressure water washer was the best gift I could give to myself.
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te...process_14.jpg
and finally mi first gig poster rolling out! decided to keep it simplest for the first time but at time of drawing I've already done a two color run for another gig (soon to be posted!)
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te...process_15.jpg
I'll add some videos later!
http://www.clockwork-pictures.com/te...ptothemoon.jpg
thanks for watching, comments and crits welcome! ^_^
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clockworkpictures
This sums up the process of setting up a studio pretty nicely, and gives me some flashbacks to a similar doorway vs. press fight to the death.
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...and studio door is even smaller: had to disassemble everything and reassemble it inside! great satisfaction tho have those prints now in my hands!
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that is exhausting to look at. Great job!
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Lavoro grande!
I especially like helper-cat.
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excellent. poster looks grand. Im also a big fan of helper-cat
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Nice studio space, and cool poster! Shit, a screen-printing studio in Rome sounds pretty awesome...
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Well done that's a brilliant looking space you've created, the hard work has clearly paid off...
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Fuck yeah man, power to you. I hope all is fun and well in the future for you!