What is a screen-print?
Screen printing is a technique where ink is transferred through a mesh onto a substrate, with areas blocked by a stencil to prevent ink from passing through. This method, also known as serigraphy or silkscreen printing, is commonly used to produce prints on posters, T-shirts, vinyl, stickers, wood, and other materials. The process is a type of stencil printing, allowing for vibrant, detailed designs on various surfaces.
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ARTWORKS RELATED TO SCREEN-PRINT
Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup Can: Cream of Mushroom, 1968
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
GBP 75,000 - 97,500
Bridget Riley
Green Dominance, Blue Dominance, Red Dominance (set of 3), 1077
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Jonas Wood
Bonsai, Banana and Bromelaid, 2020
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
GBP 25,000 - 32,500
David Shrigley
Pretty Thoughts Inside Your Head, 2018
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
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Réalités Nouvelles means new realities and refers to an exhibiting society founded in 1939 in Paris by Sonia Delaunay. The Salon des Réalités Nouvelles was dedicated to promoting abstract art, which it considered to be a new reality because it does not imitate the existing physical world. The movement emphasized that abstract art creates its own reality, independent of the external world, and played a significant role in the development and recognition of abstract art in the mid-20th century.
