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Center says, "
Screenprinting is
arguably the most
versatile of all
printing processes.
Since rudimentary screenprinting materials are so affordable...
- one of the most po****r
cards the
museum has ever offered. A 34" x 34"
screenprint of the
image (1967) is in the MoMA
permanent collection. A 72" x 72"...
- as a
derivative of his Campbell's Soup Cans series. 250 sets of
these screenprints were made by the
Salvatore Silkscreen Company in New York City. It consists...
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Pilsworth in 1914 who used
screenprinting to form
multicolor prints in a
subtractive mode,
differing from
screenprinting as it is done today. Flexography...
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Brian David Stevens (born 1970) is a
British photographer,
based in London. He has made work on
sound systems of
Notting Hill Carnival, war veterans, the...
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Chocolate Room
Artist Edward Ruscha Year 1970 (1970)
Medium Chocolate paste screenprint on
paper Dimensions 100 cm × 69.2 cm (41 in × 27.25 in);
sheet Weight...
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presented at his
first exhibition in 2000.
Flower Thrower was
released as a
screenprint edition of 150
signed versions and 600
unsigned versions by the publisher's...
- Gold
Marilyn Monroe is a
screenprint painting by Andy
Warhol based on a
photograph of the
actress Marilyn Monroe's face
centered on a
large (6 ft 11 in...
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works in the 1960s were
taken to
Europe for the
production of
Warhol screenprints under the name "Sunday B Morning".
Warhol signed and
numbered one edition...
- to be
invoked in the
central cross of the veve. Veve can be made into
screenprint, painting, patchwork, etc., as wall hangings, artworks, and banners.[citation...