
The original idea was to take one of my skeleton drawings and make it look good on a dark colored shirt.
I thought about it for weeks before I finally settled on four colors. The Diddler was a natural choice because it's a full body shot and was going to be fairly easy to break down into only a few colors.
The art was somewhat challenging to translate to silkscreen because it's originally on a black background with a glow that is almost like a black velvet painting. If I was going to print on a black shirt I wanted to use the shirt for the outline rather than print black ink. It created more of a challenge to convert the art. I ended up scrapping that idea and just planned on printing the black after all because that would also allow me to print on a variety of shirt colors.
I really wanted to do some fluorescent color prints so I went ahead and bought a nice selection of high opacity fluorescent inks. I like the excalibur brand. I also bought a bright white ink. The white would be the underbase and outer glow and the I decided on purple pants, green body, and black for the outline.
I successfully burned, taped, and aligned the 4 screens to get ready for the printing. I tried printing on a few different color shirts I had around and found that I liked bright color shirts for this print. I went with the royal blue and purple. I didn't think I would wear a purple tshirt again, but I liked this one so much that I saved a medium for myself. I also tried a few different placements like on the back, down at the bottom, and finally settled on the center of the chest.
The print turned out great and it's really fun to wear!
I've got this shirt and others for sale on a good website for handmade goods, called Etsy




