I’ve been spotting images with a screen printed feel on tons of things lately. I tried my own hand at the screenprinting process for fabric this summer but as with most projects, I figured out how to do it and lost interest. Jane of all trades, I supose. One thing I didn’t try was the photo emulsion technique. I just blocked out with mod podge… infinitely more laborious and incapable of producing the incredible neatness and details these pieces have.
Please check out all of the delightful designs at Paraphernalia. Running the gamut of sickening sweet to uncomfortable and bizzare… her pieces are always large and bold and made with a lot of love in the UK.

Cul de sac design makes tableware with simple but powerful motifs.

Lorena Barrezueta’s “Listen Lady” line of jewelry is made from porcelain and is a bit modern with a touch of irony.

Esther Derkx is sold at Rose and Radish and they had this to say:
Dutch product designer Esther Derkx takes pleasure in interfering with the lives of existing objects. Recognizing the potential in screen-printing, Derkx has tested the boundaries of the process by screen-printing onto everything from champagne flutes to toilet bowls. After spending seven years as a screen-printer, Derkx finally became an independent designer in 2000 and has since built a career that artfully combines various aspects of her backgrounds in antique furniture restoration, ceramics, and screen-printing. She lives and works in Utrecht in the Netherlands.

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