Silk Screen Image Library

It took Gwen Gibson over 10 years to create her silk screen image library. Ginny Eckley is now expanding the collection, adding her own personal style.

Choose from an inspired assortment of ready to use copyright-free silk screens. Embellish, animate and transform wearable art and other creative projects with exotic images and patterns from traditional sources. Mostly found in textiles from traditional and tribal cultures, the images and patterns are coordinated to work together on yokes, plackets, pockets, sleeves and back panels on garments or as surface embellishment for pillows and art quilts. They can be layered and combined to build complex surfaces or used as dramatic accent. The possibilities continue to expand as the library grows, adding more images to be used in creative combinations.

These readymade silk screens are ready to use right out of the envelope because they don’t need frames. They can be used hundreds of times over and are ideal for small space use. See how to use silk screens in the tutorial section. Directions on how to silk screen with dye and shaving cream come with all screens.

PhotoEz, the undeveloped silk screen used for the Image Library, has made silk screening, once a difficult surface technique, available to anyone who loves to embellish with pattern and image. PhotoEz is the only silk screen tough enough to use without a frame.

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