Pop Art Screen Printing for Vibrant Portraits
Framing and Sharing Your Work
A course by M.Tony Peralta , Artist and Creative Director
About the video: Framing and Sharing Your Work
Overview
“ In this lesson, you will learn how to mount the prints into frames. I will also go over how to present the work on social media. ”
In this video lesson M.Tony Peralta addresses the topic: Framing and Sharing Your Work, which is part of the Domestika online course: Pop Art Screen Printing for Vibrant Portraits. Discover fundamental screen printing techniques to create “pop arte” style portraits inspired by New York and Latino culture.
Partial transcription of the video
“Hi. My prints are ready, they're dry. Now it's time for me to sign them and frame them. So basically, kind of created a series here. I have five prints. Four of them are pretty much identical, so this would be a series of four. This one, because it has a little bit of a misregistration, this is going to be my artist proof. For some reason, the rule, i don't know why, when you, signing your screen printed prints you sign with a pencil. I will sign my name and date on the right side. And here I would put AP, as artist proof, right? Sign my name. the date And here I'll put AP for artist proof....”
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Course summary for: Pop Art Screen Printing for Vibrant Portraits
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Arts & Crafts, Screen Printing

M.Tony Peralta
A course by M.Tony Peralta
M.Tony Peralta is a contemporary artist and creative director who was born and raised in New York City. He first started drawing at school and produced his first run of t-shirts with the savings from his part-time job at just 17 years old. He later went on to complete a bachelor’s degree in media arts at Long Island University, focusing on graphic design, photography, and film. After graduating, he became the creative director of a boutique marketing company but, driven by a desire to create something in a non-digital space, M.Tony began teaching himself screen printing and enrolled in a screen printing class at the School of Visual Arts.
Since then, he’s had his work shown at museums and featured in The New York Times. He’s collaborated with clients including Nike, Bleacher Report, and Presidente Beer. He also designed his own sneakers for Adidas and currently runs his own indie brand called The Peralta Project where he creates artwork that represents his culture and upbringing.
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