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Located on the left below the Serigraphs header are the links to the different original archival study serigraphs.
Serigraphs are printed employing a multiple layer technique of silk-screening with oil based inks on archival quality, acid free Arches paper. The serigraphs are printed in an edition of 100 and are numbered and signed by Jack Silverman. Up to 100 color screens is hand applied to each individual sheet of Arches paper. An increased price denotes limited availability.
"The tactile quality of my serigraphs," explains Jack Silverman, "is the direct result of oil based inks in a transparent medium. The critical point of transparent screens is to add detail without making the image dark. The sum result of dozens of transparent applications of oil based inks are painting like serigraphs, thick with pigment while the subject matter remains bright and clear. I use Arches handmade paper because linen is used in its manufacture. This process gives the paper the ability to hold ink or paint with its ''tooth.'' This is essential for durability."
Dimensions: 30" x 41" (inches) - 76.2 x 104.14 (centimeters) either in horizontal or vertical layout depending on the subject.
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