One of the brightest rising stars of pop surrealism returns to DarkHorse!Camilla dErrico is an artistic dynamo - a highly accomplishedpainter and comic-book artist as well as a clothing; product; and custom-toydesigner. Her handiwork captivates admirers around the world; and some of herbest-known creations are these; her studies of beautiful women and their animalcompanions. Playful and flamboyant; exotic and enigmatic; the women who inhabitthese striking paintings embody a fascinating array of contradictions . . . anda hint of something sinister lurks behind their eyes. They dwell in a fantasticworld - a circus of color and impossibility - where nothing is quite as itseems.Perfect for fans of pop art; fine art; manga; and anime; thisdeluxe hardcover is the largest and most comprehensive collection of Camillaswork to date!
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I like it. It gives you the information you needBy Ben WileyI like it. It gives you the information you need; it includes pictures of some of the processes; and you get a pretty clear picture of what you need and what you do. There could be something a bit more detailed; but honestly youll want to head to Youtube for a real detailed process run-through. I was not disappointed. Getting the rightsetup is a different story; especially if you live in an apartment with a tub you dont want to pay for staining up and plumbing that does not include a way to attach a pressure washer.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Fantastic; funny intro to screen printingBy BiancaI read all the reviews and almost didnt buy this book. Im limited to kindle editions as Im out of the country. So; I bought a less expensive manual first; was completely depressed by its lack of anything worthwhile; and then sprung for this one. Boy did it turn my frown upside down. I laughed out loud...at a screen printing manual. It was informative; instructive and Im absolutely relieved I decided to purchase. I think all the not-so-fantastic reviews are from people whove screen printed before. This book is about the basics. If youve printed before; you dont need it...except for the exceptional humor. Youll find everything you need to know to get started; but where you go from there is up to you. Since I am a complete beginner; I feel like (after reading the whole book) Ive stepped from the darkness into the light. Im giving it a four because I dont theoretically believe in fives and also because it IS a tad expensive for its length. Though; if youre stuck to only kindle editions like me; its your best bet if you want to actually learn something.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Avoid this book and just google searchBy AdamDont waste your money. Just do a few google searches and watch a couple youtube videos. This book is mostly a picture book and offers the basics around screen printing. If youre wanting to screen print items to sell; I would suggest foregoing the messy process of screen printing and use heat transfers. I bought a simple heat press and use single or multi color heat transfers to make shirts (Im not referring to inkjet iron-on transfers). This process is simpler; cost is marginal when compared to screen printing; and there is ZERO mess.