Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

What is a screen-print?

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.

Shepard Fairey

Obama Hope Gold, 2008

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Invader

Aladdin Sane (Pinky), 2014

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GBP 13,500 - 17,000

Banksy

Bomb Middle England (Unsigned), 2002

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GBP 15,000 - 2,000

Banksy

Western Super Mare, 2003

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GBP 15,000 - 2,000

Banksy

Napalm, 2004

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GBP 32,000 - 38,000

Invader

3D Art For Space, 2013

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Andy Warhol

Campbell's Soup Can: Cream of Mushroom, 1968

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GBP 75,000 - 97,500

Barbara Kruger

Swimming Pool, 2019

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GBP 2,250 - 2,900

Banksy

Donuts - Strawberry, 2009

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Bridget Riley

Green Dominance, Blue Dominance, Red Dominance (set of 3), 1077

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Jonas Wood

Bonsai, Banana and Bromelaid, 2020

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GBP 25,000 - 32,500

Peter Blake

Venice - Exhibition poster, 2009

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GBP 1,300

David Shrigley

Pretty Thoughts Inside Your Head, 2018

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Rachel Whiteread

50 Spaces, 2021

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GBP 5,000 - 6,500

Bridget Riley

Cherub, 2020

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GBP 7,000 - 9,100

KAWS

Lost Time, Alone Again, Far Far Down, 2018

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GBP 45,000 - 58,500

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Réalités Nouvelles

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.

Automatism

Automatism refers to a technique in the creative process that accesses material from the unconscious or subconscious mind. It is based on Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic method of free association. Artists value this process for its ability to inspire creative thought and spontaneous creation.

Avant-garde

Avant-garde refers to innovative and experimental ideas in the arts that challenge established norms and conventions. Originating from the French term for advance guard, it describes both the movement and the artists who push the boundaries of creativity, often exploring new techniques, forms, and concepts. The avant-garde has been a driving force in various art movements throughout history, such as Dadaism, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism, continually reshaping the landscape of art and culture.

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