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How to pronounce serigraph in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms silk screen print, silkscreen
Type of print

Examples of serigraph

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Claes Oldenburg made a serigraph print and attached a rust-colored felt tea bag.
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It is also known as silkscreen, serigraphy, and serigraph printing.
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We'll live auction one special serigraph during the CrunchUp with proceeds to benefit Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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A Walrus Wading is a 1975 serigraph by John Lennon.
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The serigraph on woven paper by Anatole Krasnyansky is an example of the art available at the floating auctions.
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Serilith are mixed media original prints created in a process in which an artist uses the lithograph and serigraph process.
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Serigraph has applied for a Green Tier II contract that would set higher goals for pollution reduction in return for less micro-regulation.
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At the Art Institute, the six-minute film is shown in a gallery and accompanied by eight serigraph prints produced from Dali's original storyboard drawings.
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This serigraph of Che Guevara shows the symbol of rebellion up close, his famous face looking skyward and serious, the nearly always-present beret affixed to his head.
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More examples
  • Silkscreen: a print made using a stencil process in which an image or design is superimposed on a very fine mesh screen and printing ink is squeegeed onto the printing surface through the area of the screen that is not covered by the stencil
  • Screen printing is a printing technique that uses a woven mesh to support an ink-blocking stencil. The attached stencil forms open areas of mesh that transfer ink as a sharp-edged image onto a substrate. ...
  • (Serigraphs) Serigraphy, or screen printing, is a stenciling process. The printing frame is a stencil that is attached to a screen of silk or nylon cloth. The screen is attached to a wooden frame like a picture frame. ...
  • (Serigraphs) A process of print making in which a stencil is made(generally on a silk surface) and ink in forced through a screen in order to produce the desired image. (Pomm's Fresh Air, Homecoming and Corridor prints are all Serigraphs)
  • (Serigraphs) A mass produced cel created by means of a printing process similar to silk screening. No hand painting or inking is involved. These cels are produced in large quantities and are marketed as a low-cost alternative to production and limited edition cels. ...
  • (Serigraphs) Also commonly known as silk-screening, serigraphy is a time-honored technique, based on stenciling, for creating prints by hand. Ink or paint is carefully brushed through a fine fabric screen, portions of which have been masked for impermeability. ...
  • A complex stenciling process using a fine mesh of polyester or nylon material stretched tightly across a frame. A separate screen is created for every color that exists in the original art. ...
  • Hand drawn positives are produced for each color by a master printer. A separate screen is then produced for each positive, resulting in several different screens.
  • [SILK-SCREEN PRINT]. In its finest form, this is generally considered to be the highest quality of hand pulled reproduction. A series of screens are produced, one for each color or shade being used. ...