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Screen printing is a
printing technique where a mesh is used to
transfer ink (or dye) onto a substrate,
except in
areas made
impermeable to the ink by...
- the application. The lowest-cost
solder mask is
epoxy liquid that is
silkscreened through the
pattern onto the PCB.
Other types are the
liquid photoimageable...
- GI
Microelectronics monogram used in the 1980s (both as seen
etched and
silkscreened on
chips and
printed circuit boards)...
- season) and 1969 (white and
brown jerseys) when
stripes began to be
silkscreened onto the
sleeves and
separated from each
other to
prevent color bleeding...
- solo show,
Deeper Down There. The show
featured two-color
canvases with
silkscreened lines from
modern African-American
literature and music, as well as paintings...
- car
wrecks with dead
occupants in a
number of his
Disaster series of
silkscreened canvases. John
Chamberlain used
components of
wrecked cars (such as bumpers...
- The
silkscreen paintings of 1962–64
combined expressive brushwork with
silkscreened magazine clippings from Life, Newsw****, and
National Geographic. Johns'...
-
thousands of
paper and then
vinyl stickers were
photocopied and hand-
silkscreened and put in
visible places throughout the world.[citation needed] "Andre...
- warehouse. For the exhibition,
Warhol custom ordered wooden boxes and
silkscreened graphics onto them. The sculptures—Brillo Box, Del
Monte Peach Box, Heinz...
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realistic depiction of the iconic,
mostly red and
white Campbell's Soup can
silkscreened onto a
white background. If they
could become lasting, they
would recall...