Produced  over the course of a month for exhibition at this year's VunkFest Music  and Arts extravaganza, co:lab's latest project is a six colour, cross  pollinated, geometric delight.
Recalling the overprint collaboration of co:lab's debut outing, each of  the three final pieces in the SC&T project bare the creative stamp  of all three co:lab members. 
The prints are built up from a simple geometric template – a triangle  within a circle within a square. In week one we each tackled the square  (leaving a space for a subsequent circle to occupy). At this point Jono,  Beto and Andrew all chose two colour as a signature to carry through  the project and ensure some kind of continuity through the set. 
At the end of the first week we came together with the fruit of our  labour and left with each other's as a stimulus for week two – the  circle. Both this and the triangular element of the project differ  slightly from step one in that we each, from that point on, had the  freedom to bleed one of our chosen colours out into the preceding shape  and through the artwork of our fellow co:labbers.
We moved up a print size with this project and following week three's  triangle we were faced with finding a new source for acetates. Up until  now we have been printing these out on Jono's A4 printer but with  SC&T's maximum working size of 350mm x 350mm we had to look for  outside assistance. Fortunately Beto happened upon a recommendation for www.copyexpress.co.uk  who were extremely helpful and provided A3 acetate we could patch  together with amazing next day deliverly! 
Jono cunningly managed to bypass the acetate stage by producing his  contribution in cut paper which could be placed straight onto the coated  screen when exposing.
Printing went fairly smoothly and it's been rather pleasant washing out  the screens in the summer sun even though we've had issues with the hose  and managed to burn out the motor on one of our pressure washers.
SC&T was hanging in The Shetland Museum's Learning Room between the 9th and the 11th July alongside many other artists contributing to this year's  VunkFest. The museum also played host to a series of short films on the  Sunday and of course you can read about all the great bands playing that fantastic weekend here. For  more information on all the going on check out www.myspace.com/vunkventures
   


