Inside the Last Commercial Screenprinter in Hawaiʻi
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Inside the Last Commercial Screenprinter in Hawaiʻi
For more than 25 years, Puka Prints has been breathing life into local fabrics.Images by John HookAt the industrial Puka Prints warehouse in Kalihi, it takes two people to screenprint the fabric unfurled on two 30-yard tables — one employee on each side, taking turns pulling a wide, wood-handled squeegee across fine silk stretched onto a 24-inch-wide frame. Back and forth, back and forth, until the ink is spread smoothly enough to create the des…
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