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OilMy very first job when I finished high school was working at a commercial arts
shop.
At the time huge billboards on the streets
were very popular.
So was silk-screening for different projects. All applications done by hand
since it was a local shop.
I have done silk-screening at home and can duplicate a design.
I'm just baffled at what material was used to fill in the screen holes so that the paint will adhere or cover up where the
design has been inprinted. Being from the 50s, my guess on the paint being enamel, just not sure what was used to
fill in the gaps!
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Thank you for your input Lizzie.
I will continue in another thread
and leave this for the intended
purpose it was meant for.
Joe Walsh.
Oil or watercolor paintings?
Ink pens: Fountain or ball point?