Ok so who ever said, “Patience is a virtue,” is a genius.  Tying with, “Haste makes waste.”  Safety is never really that high of a concern for me, but I tell you what this time I might have done some cocking up, royally.
Sometime in the Recent Past (seeing the progress of Warholing Kemba)
I have been promising my sister to Andy Warhol her for a while now, and have decided to finish up the project.  I had her send me some photographs to work with. I studied Warhol work on Marilyn Monroe and layer separated my sister's photograph.  Then I took out the trusty tracing paper and traced each layer on it’s own sheet, outlined it with a Sharpie, then scanned it onto the computer and coloured in the negative spaces in the Paint program, then printed them onto transparency sheets. 
 
I geared myself up to get the screens all burnt last night.  I photo emulsified the screens, but the eager beaver in me could not wait for them to dry.  I really think the temperature had a lot to do with the slow drying time, even though I had a fan blowing on them, they still looked moist, but were not sticky to the touch so I decided to proceed.  I burned the face of for 15 min.  I felt it might have been too long because it took forever to wash the unburned section away.  I burned some words for 10 min. and the washing went much smoother.  I left for choir rehearsal, resolved that today would be the day.
Today
I looked at the screen but still after and night out they still looked kinda dry.  I still went ahead however, burning and washing screens all morning.  And this is where I know I screwed up.  The screens were not dry, thus during the washing some pieces that were not supposed to wash away did.  Also, I did not orient my sister’s face in the same direction in all the screens, two are facing left, two are facing right.  I am going to test all the screens now.  I am so not looking forward to this.  Then again I might be pleasantly surprised, but I doubt it.
 
Test 1: My apron It has a duck o
It has a duck on it, my very first screen print done using the mod podge and quilting hoop method.  I was going to screen PLUCKY DUCKY on it with yellow ink.  It looks terrible. FAIL
 
Test 2:  The purple shirt I wore today
Screening Che’s face.  Only half of his lime green face came out.  I am now shirtless and confused. FAIL
 Test 3: Canvas
I am out of clothes so I must now turn to my ever so reliable canvases.  I had prepped a canvas for a collage but instead used it to screen a Haile Selassie speech.  It looks kinda nice but it needs some embellishement after it dries.  The canvas was pink and I used red ink.  A lot of people are anti-redpink but I like it.
This is not a test.  I am about to make a first attempt to do the face.  The culprit that started all this.  Wish me the luck.  First things first, I am beginning with the back to front face. **deep sigh**
I decided not to screen the face today, but to do some touching up with the Mod Podge and let ir dry over night.  I am learnig this patience thing the hard way. 
Deuces
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