Closeups of the Substrate pieces. Screenprints wheatpasted on wood.
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Closeups of the Substrate pieces. Screenprints wheatpasted on wood.
Here is a snapshot of the LIMITED EDITION poster that we did for Slayer, Rob Zombie & Exodus. 3 color, black, red and silver. The show is tomorrow night! July 20th. 75 of the 100 printed are now available for sale at the MODESTo! Store.
To Tutorial or not to Tutorial
I have kicked the idea around for a long time about making a DIY How To Screenprint Video and or book tutorial. It would show many options of making your own equipment from common items to using professional equipment. I am not sure if there would be any interest in such a resource. Anyone? Let me know what you would want to see, what would be helpful etc, and I will see what I can do.
Adventure Kids
Screenprint, wheatpaste & collage fun. These will be popping up here and there. 4'X 4'
Hi....we are here.....
Hello all..... after fighting the urge many many times to create a blog, I figured....'tis time. I hope to have enough time to maintain it so it is not a dead spot on the wonderful world wide web. I hope to document the life and times of MODESTo! For those not familiar with MODESTo!..let me introduce ourselves. MODESTo! is the love child of Brad and Stephanie Towell. We currently live in the wonderful, Milwaukee, WI. We make whatever our little hearts desire.... we screenprint, dye, sew and destroy clothing, gig posters, art prints, dolls, etc. Our stuff is sometimes availible for sale on etsy. www.modesto.etsy.com. We also have a neglected website, www.modestoprints.com. As long as you are surfing, check out Stephanie's site... www.stephanie-towell.com to see her amazing assemblage work.