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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...
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which were Warhol's
intermediate step from
painterly techniques to
silkscreening. They are
regarded as one "of the
works on
which his fame as an artist...
- 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...
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sculptor Harold Ambellan had
observed others silkscreening and
privately experimented with
silkscreening his
designs on
industrial porcelain tiles using...
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center featured an art
gallery space, a zine library, a darkroom, a
silkscreening studio, and
public computer lab. In addition, it pla**** host to a number...
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Modern Sign
Company a few
blocks away from the church. The two were
silkscreening Confederate rebel flags. Tom
Cherry later said that he
could clearly...
- 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...
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operated in a do-it-yourself
fashion from his mother's ba****t in Lodi,
silkscreening T-shirts, ****embling records,
mailing merchandise catalogs, booking...
- Rug
making Saddle making Sewing generally Shoe
making (cordwainning)
Silkscreening String art
Tapestry Tatting T-shirt art
Tunisian Crochet Bagru Print...
- warehouse. For the exhibition,
Warhol custom ordered wooden boxes and
silkscreened graphics onto them. The sculptures—Brillo Box, Del
Monte Peach Box, Heinz...