Screen printing is a popular form of printmaking that is prominent in the art market. It is also referred to as silk screening, which harks back to the original method of creating screens using silk.
The famed silkscreen printer, whose work is on display at the Kreeger Museum's exhibition "Lou Stovall: On Inventions and Color," pioneered an... Lou Stovall and I each moved to Washington, D.C. in ...
Screen printing is the pinnacle of DIY culture. We're going to show you how to make your own design and screen it onto whatever you'd like. You’ll need to block out a few hours, and you'll need to ...
Silkscreen employees in commercial shops use automated machine to silkscreen mugs. This highly specialized form of silkscreening can also be done using manually operated cylinder screen printing ...
That’s the scene printed on Gary Lichtenstein ’s first-ever silkscreen edition — an image by his teacher, the late artist Robert Fried. The print hangs by the door at Gary Lichtenstein Editions, his ...
Berlin-based artist and spatial designer Sabine Kelka translates the visual language of electrical circuit diagrams into large-scale silkscreen prints on textile, turning engineering notation into ...
Beneath the humorous veneer of his work, however, the artist explores digital images from the end of the 20th century as found objects, denoting the interplay in technological advancement and the raw ...
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Lou Stovall and I each moved to Washington, D.C. in 1962. Born in Athens, Georgia and raised in Springfield, Mass., he came to study at Howard University. Born and raised in New York, I married into ...