| Screenprinting, or serigraphy, previously known as Silkscreening is a printmaking technique that traditionally creates a sharp-edged image using a stencil and a porous fabric. A screenprint or serigraph is an image created using this technique. It began as an industrial technology, and was adopted by American graphic artists in the 1930s; the Pop Art movement of the 1960s further popularized the technique. Many of Andy Warhol's most famous works were created using the technique. It is currently popular both in fine arts and in commercial printing, where it is commonly used to put images on T-shirts, hats, ceramics, glass, polyethylene, polypropylene, paper, metals, and wood. | ||
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| Yellow, Gray, Black, 1948 - Serigraph by Ja...
$131.20 | KOBE FLOWER ROAD - Thomas McKnight Hand Sig...
$337.50 | 18th At Harbour Town Hand Signed Serigraph ...
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| Acrylic on Paper, 1968 (serigraph) by Mark ...
$377.57 | Acrylic on Paper, 1968 (serigraph) by Mark ...
$169.91 | Acrylic on Paper, 1968 (serigraph) Mark Rot...
$157.50 |
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| Acrylic On Paper, 1968 (serigraph) Poster P...
$158.44 | Acrylic on Paper, 1968 Serigraph by Mark Ro...
$179.99 | Acrylic on Paper, 1968, Color Serigraph by ...
$179.99 |
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