





Today I took my camera with me to the graphic workplace Prints in The Hague (Netherlands). That’s were I make my screens for silkscreen printing. I planned to make photo’s from the print I’ am going to make for the Georgian rabbit, who will go Georgia the 23 of March. But I was completely under the spell of the ghosts on the screen like we silkscreen printers call this.
These prints I made last year but their ghost remains a little on the screen. I love it.
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