Blue House, 55×77 cm /21.5×30 in.

450$

 

54x76cm – 21x30in
Numbered and signed SERIGRAPH
on Hand-Made Paper.

A Hand-pulled Serigraph is a valuable fine art product. It is not a no-value print done by a machine.

It is a quality artistic print made often by leading printmaking artists, as Andy Warhol. A very famous artist limited edition serigraph could be sold for thousands to millions of dollars.

It’s not a Digital Printing.

The Handmade Serigraph is an ancient process truly requiring very old printing skills, those used before the printer machine invention.

Handmade Serigraphy Technique is over 1000 years old print process.

Each Stef’s serigraph edition is limited to 350 copies only, numbered and signed by the artist.

•How it’s done?

Serigraph printing technique is basically transferring inks onto a substrates, excepting in areas previously made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil screen. For example if you have 6 or 8 colors in a Stef’s handmade serigraph, its means that we have to use 6 or 8 different blocking stencil screens, 1 stencil screen per color, in order to be able to transfer each different colors, 1 color with 1 screen at a time, to very specific areas on a support.  For his Serigraphs Collection, Stef uses as a support a very strong and rough hand-made paper. This paper is produced in the North of Thailand under the name of Saa Paper.

 

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A Hand-pulled Serigraph is a fine art product and will always have value. It is not a no-value print done by a machine. A hand-pulled Serigraph is a quality print made often by leading printmaking artists, including Andy Warhol, who could be sold for thousands to millions of dollars. Hand-pulled Serigraph collecting is a great way to start an art collection. Unlike the digital printing process, a Hand-pulled Serigraph is a hand-made art process requiring a skilled artist and ancient print process skills. It is a very old technique, over 1000 years, that needs accuracy.

Each image is limited to a numbered edition, heightened by the artist's hand with acrylic paint, ink, and glitter. Stef's Limited Edition Serigraphs are limited to 350 copies.

Serigraph printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. If you have 6 colors in your serigraph, its means that we had to use six different silkscreens in order to be able to transfer six colors on the support. For his Serigrtaphs Collection, Stef uses a very strong and rough hand-made paper produced in the North of Thailand, called Saa paper. Stef's Serigraphs are a must-have piece for someone who wants to start an art collection.