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A very fine,tough fabric used in printing and arts.

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Stylelicious - 2006 Silk Screen was released on: USA: 1 July 2008


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Ebay, M&R Screen Printing an Silk Screens Supplies are some of the websites that you can find printing equipment and silk screen supplies. There are also equipment that you would need for the screens on these websites.


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Where did the silk screen technique originate?

The silk screen technique originated in China but was more widely recognised in Western Europe in the 18th Century. It is a type of printing method on woven material.


How can one learn about silk screen printing?

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How did silk screen printing change the use of stencils?

The fine meshes used in silk screen printing were substantial enough to support the unattached elements of a stencil, without posing a barrier to the passage of the dye or paint