View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Silkscreen.

Silkscreen

Silkscreen meaning

A sheet of material (originally silk but now synthetic) with areas that are porous to ink and others that are non-porous to allow printing of images, such as on T-shirts.

Synonyms of Silkscreen

Example sentences (13)

His portfolio includes a comprehensive biography of Andy Warhol, whose Campbell soup can silkscreen series was said to be in a similar vein to the MetaBirkins, according to Rothschild’s lawyers.

Showcased over two floors, the exhibition will feature a wide range of pieces from each artist, including Warhol's iconic silkscreen portraits, Lichtenstein's monumental ‘The Den’, Haring's bold graphic designs, and Indiana's iconic LOVE artworks.

The silkscreen-printed neon mural features Saudi cultural elements like palm trees while also boasting tropical prints, stylized in printed letter stamps.

Drawing on the legacy of Warhol’s silkscreen series.

An avid collector of silkscreen art, he plans to display the large mixed-media piece in his prominent foyer.

The show features Ricardo Gonsalves’ 1988 silkscreen “Don Juan’s Got the Blues” among other important works of the era.

Read’s residents Shanna Melton, a poet and painter, and Liz Squillace, a painter and silkscreen artist, have lived there seven and 10 years respectively.

Ironically, the Newton version sometimes performed better and could also show strokes as they were being written as input was done on the display itself, rather than on a silkscreen area.

Ork worked for Andy Warhol making silkscreen prints at night and working at a theatrical poster shop called Cinemabilia during the daytime.

Printing technique Screen Printers use a silkscreen like this Screenstretch version, a squeegee, and hinge clamps to screen print their designs.

Screenprinting (occasionally known as "silkscreen", or "serigraphy") creates prints by using a fabric stencil technique; ink is simply pushed through the stencil against the surface of the paper, most often with the aid of a squeegee.

The piece (silkscreen ink and spray paint on canvas) shows Elvis Presley in a gunslinger pose.

Traditionally the process was called screen printing or silkscreen printing because silk was used in the process prior to the invention of polyester mesh.