Meet Lyndi!
Lyndi Perry owns and manages Woodsy Art Cafe and is a passionate DIY-er. She’s been doing textile arts of different varieties for over 20 years and learned screen printing as a band coach for Rock Camp for Girls/Youth in Salt Lake City. Watching kids use transparency sheets to print the lovely logos they designed on tee shirts instilled an extra sense of wonder in the process. Lyndi now uses the same process to create layered multimedia art pieces as well as DIY merch for any entrepreneurial effort her kids imagine—and she promises you can too!
Screen printing can feel like absolute magic! Join Lyndi Perry as she introduces screen printing basics with two projects for the price of one workshop. Click HERE for tickets!
The first project uses low-cost, home-made techniques to produce a simple, single color screen print that DIY punk rock and garage bands have used since the beginning of the movement. We’ll supply bananas to practice but it would be a great opportunity to print band merch, family reunion tees, or matching “brunch bunch” sweaters for the whole gang.
Then, with Andy Warhol as the inspiration, we’ll use a photoemulsion process to create a more permanent, photographic-based screen that can be used to create fine art prints on paper. Once the screen is cured, you’ll have time to play with some layers and then take the screen home, alongside some leftover supplies, to practice different ways of creating prints at home.