Yeah. I think youll be good, unless the container is open. otherwise to much dust/shit could of contaminated it. but yeah. wall paper paste will work perfectly. I forgot what kind shephard fairey uses, but its like golden harvest I think.
i pretty new to wheat pasting and i was wondering if this would work doing stencils on the back of wrapping paper and puttin those up
if your on a pc just blow it up in ms paint set up the print settings with no margins, and it prints them on on a grid, you cut of the edges and tape. or print out the image normal size and take it to a place that dus large format printing like kinkos or copy mate,
alright thanks, haha i dont wanna liek tape together a million sheets ahha. u dotn think inkos would liek question it and liek be suspicious if it ha teh crew name on it?
the kids at kinkos get paid minimum wage to stand around all day printing people's random stuff for them. they dont give a fuck what's on it....lol
The people who work at the kinkos by me are normally teenagers, mainly asian and black. and theres always some old indian guy there. they don't care what's on it, as long as you pay for it.
I mainly go to staples. they are cheaper and have more options, they also have a little do it yourself scan area so if your paranoid, you can do it there
yea, i like legal size posters, you can print out a full sheet at home then cut it in fourths, then blow the up to legal size and tape together! and agreed about staples
trying something new.... paper cutout posters. tried three different outline cuts. For this design, I think I actually like the square poster best. And I don't usually like square-cut posters. Anyways, more to come soon. These are time-consuming but I like em.
I like it indigo. But im confused. Is it gonna be like a stencil? Or a hollow type poster that shows the wall through it?
yeah, it's a total Swoon bite. She's all over that shit, and hers are waaay bigger and better and more elaborate.
revisiting printing... After skimming threw a couples posts i guess its well established Staples is one of the cheapest printers, but as one who wants to "GO BIG" with prints (2'x3') and beyond i found they are around $42 for one 2'x3' print. I am wondering if there are printing buisness's that will print the same size for a significantly cheaper price or if doing the print on my home printer via the grid method is more price efficient/labor efficient? i am also open to other methods that will help solve my problem.
shes just more prolific with it than the other artists who use it. i dont know if shes not the first but i know shes not the only one. its like calling everyone else who did a piece after super kool a biter.