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Printmaking The 6 major types
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Types of Printmaking 1.) Relief 2.) Intaglio 3.) Lithography 4.) Serigraphy 5.) Giclee 6.) Collagraphs
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4.) Serigraphy: All serigraphic prints are based on the concept of stencil. The stencil technique uses a thin sheet of impenetrable, durable material with a design cut into it. This is placed over a receiving surface (paper, canvas, etc.) Thus, the paint or dye applied over the surface of the stencil only reaches the receiving surface where the design has been cut away.
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In the beginning… The techniques of stencil developed into Screen-printing in the UK in the 1920’s. However, it did not become widely used until the 1960’s when Pop Art had its debut with Andy Warhol.
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Nowadays… Silscreen or Screenprint is the most commonly known form of serigraphic printmaking. This technique is used in many day to day objects, such as posters, t-shirts, printed fabrics and wallpaper designs. The most famous use of this techniwue can be seen in the works of Andy Warhol.
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Websites: http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/20 01/whatisaprint/print_cont.html http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/20 01/whatisaprint/print_cont.html http://www.absolutearts.com/portfoli o/media/themes/Printmaking_Serigra ph.html http://www.absolutearts.com/portfoli o/media/themes/Printmaking_Serigra ph.html
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