Here’s the last of my series of screenprints of favourite artists for a while. I prepared a screen to take to last Sunday’s Art Car Boot Fair in London’s Brick Lane and started to print it during the afternoon. I used a different vintage paper to the one I used for all the women artists. I used a British made W.S.H & Co for Egon Shiele, no longer made unfortunately. It has a beautiful deckle edge and a slightly rough texture and is a silvery white. Gorgeous. Can’t get paper like this in Britain any more. Such a shame.
Egon And The Paper
Posted byRosie ScribblahPosted inArty Stuff, out and about, PrintmakingTags:art, Art Car Boot Fair, Egon Schiele, London, printmaking, silkscreen, vintage paper
Published by Rosie Scribblah
I'm an artist / printmaker / scribbler. I love drawing and all the geeky stuff associated with printmaking, working in a figurative style. I live in Wales with husband and demented cats. And my real name is Rose Davies :D View more posts

Very expressive–the humanity shows through. Your experience with the longer available WSH & Co. paper provides support to my tendency to hoard paper! It’s not a disorder, it’s a wise decision.
oh yes, hoard away!!!!! I even keep paper I’ve used but don’t like what I’ve done on it, because it can always be recycled as a collage or drawn over.
Rosie, this is fabulous.
Thank you 🙂
Great image,hope it sells well for you.
Thank you 🙂