Silkscreen Segovia Folclore.

65,00150,00

Silkscreen Segovia Folclore. Hand screenprinted graphic print. The paper is acid free. A screenprint is created by pushing coloured ink through a screen. The screen is a finely woven polyester mesh stretched over a frame which supports a stencil. The stencil has been created using a UV light sensitive emulsion exposed to a hand cut paper positive which recreates the image as a stencil on the screen.The print comes in different colours and on different papers.Designed, signed numbered and stamped by the artist in Segovia-Spain.

Title: Segovia Folclore.

Artist: Lucía Huertas.

Technique: Silkscreen. 2 inks.

Size :25 x 32 cm

Paper: Canson Montval 300gr

Edition: 1/150 al 150/150

With certificate of authenticity signed by our studio.

  • The frames are all made in our workshop, with nationally manufactured beech molding, and acid-free passe-partout.
  • The frameless option presents the work prepared on foam board (to give it rigidity) and is finished off with a 25-micron plastic shrink wrap.

The price of framing includes special handling and shipping box as it is a delicate product.

SKU: SG-FOLCLORE Categories: ,

Description

Silkscreen Segovia Folclore. Hand screenprinted graphic print. The paper is acid free. A screenprint is created by pushing coloured ink through a screen. The screen is a finely woven polyester mesh stretched over a frame which supports a stencil. The stencil has been created using a UV light sensitive emulsion exposed to a hand cut paper positive which recreates the image as a stencil on the screen.
The print comes in different colours and on different papers.

Designed, signed numbered and stamped by the artist in Segovia-Spain.

Title: Segovia Folclore.

Artist: Lucía Huertas.

Technique: Silkscreen. 2 inks.

Size :25 x 32 cm

Paper: Canson Montval 300gr

Edition: 1/150 al 150/150

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