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in this video Iamp;#39;m going to look at how to print like Warhol Iamp;#39;m using more whole series of mud screen prints from 1972 as my influence in particularly the way he combines photographic and hand-painted stencils I think the aspects that were most interesting to me are his use of these painting marks you can see that there is a variation of layers and layers of color that are brought together in this print we have approximate about eight or nine different layers to give that depth to the image for my screen print Iamp;#39;m going to create an image combining four to five layers of color for this screen print Iamp;#39;ve chosen a press photo of Michael Manley the Prime Minister of Jamaica in the 1970s and 80s to make the photographic stencil I create a high contrast black and white image and printed on tracing paper to the size I want to work with to make the hand-painted stencil Iamp;#39;ve placed the drafting film over the photographic stencil I apply acrylic paint to