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  • noun silk-screen printing

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  • noun the act of making a print by the silkscreen method

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Examples

  • Political poster-production quickly evolves into a vivid and vital progressive enterprise, with advances in color serigraphy enabling artists to inexpensively produce vividly-colored, large posters in quantities that can cover localities quickly and with little training other than that which most artists already have.

    G. Roger Denson: You Say You Want a Revolution. Well You Know, Art Can Cure You of That G. Roger Denson 2011

  • This collection takes the somatic marks of classicism: the curved, the leg, the serigraphy on the crystals and changes them in sinuous shapes, gentle and modern, joining them to perfection.

    Modern Wall-Mounted Bathroom Vanity Cabinets 2010

  • Political poster-production quickly evolves into a vivid and vital progressive enterprise, with advances in color serigraphy enabling artists to inexpensively produce vividly-colored, large posters in quantities that can cover localities quickly and with little training other than that which most artists already have.

    G. Roger Denson: You Say You Want a Revolution. Well You Know, Art Can Cure You of That G. Roger Denson 2011

  • The exhibit and artist presentations and serigraphy workshops with local artists and school children had been sponsored principally by the U.S. Embassy.

    Eduardo Diaz: Why We Do This Work...A Reminder. Eduardo Diaz 2011

  • He is credited by historians as being one of the founders of the “social serigraphy” movement in the San Francisco Bay Area in the mid-1960s.

    Contemporary Art Month in San Antonio | Missions Unknown 2010

  • Its beauty is one of deep colors and sharp contrasts, ideally suited to the silk-screen technique — known as serigraphy — in which John Russell Clift has chosen to portray it.

    Chapala - Mexico's Shangri-la 2008

  • Its beauty is one of deep colors and sharp contrasts, ideally suited to the silk-screen technique — known as serigraphy — in which John Russell Clift has chosen to portray it.

    Chapala - Mexico's Shangri-la 2008

  • Robert Rauschenberg arrived at the technique of oil painting with ink serigraphy - one of his most important innovations - and the way this became the principal element of his style around

    Art Knowledge News Walter Barnett 2010

  • Alongside this painting, the exhibition brings together a total of 16 works: another six oils with serigraphy executed in 1962 and 1963, a selection of eight

    Art Knowledge News Walter Barnett 2010

  • Lapiztola, from Oaxaca, mixes stencils and serigraphy to create political images with contrasts of textures.

    Elites TV 2010

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