serigraph


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a print made using a stencil process in which an image or design is superimposed on a very fine mesh screen and printing ink is squeegeed onto the printing surface through the area of the screen that is not covered by the stencil

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Serigraph's gross health costs (employer and employee combined) are running at $7 million per year.
Steel buckets, however, were not the highlight of the serigraph show that had been put together by Mumbai- Dubai- based Lavesh Jagasia's The Serigraph Studio and Sharan Apparao's Apprarao Galleries of Chennai.
Swanson has worked in the media of oil, watercolor and acrylic, but his principal medium is colored ink on silk screen, which results in a serigraph. The creation of a serigraph involves drawing a stencil on Mylar film and transferring the stencil to a silk screen for printing.
Finnish precision plastics manufacturer Perlos Corporation said on Wednesday (23 May) that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the US-based company Serigraph Inc on in-mould labelling (IML) technology.
AS THE CREATOR of fine art silkscreen serigraphs, Charles Fazzino is best known for his obsession for bright colors, exceptional detail, brilliant storytelling, the frenetic energy infusing his work, and a unique hand-assembled 3-D layering technique that brings his images to life.
"Years ago, in strategic planning, we at Serigraph decided we were not going to run from global challenges; we were going to embrace them.
Plastics decorator Serigraph Inc was enlisted to aid Abbot Laboratories Inc in developing a new construction for the clear lens and bezel of Abbott's MediSense Optium Glucose Meter.
It is a serigraph created by using more than 60 silk screens to give it an exquisite finish typical of a fine art image.
A GREAT way to get going is to buy serigraph cels (also known as sericels) - cheap, beautiful reproductions made in limited numbers of 1,000 to 7,500.
Two striking pieces are Christ (1976) by Tsimshian artist Roy Henry Vickers of B.C., a serigraph print of the head of Christ with a crown of thorns; and Arctic Angel (1969), a stonecut by renowned Inuit printmaker Pudlo Pudlat of Cape Dorset.
The film business of Bayer's Polymers Division, Serigraph and Comptec International Ltd.
The caption on this serigraph reads COME BACK TO THE SEA.
A serigraph print of Leroy Neiman's 'Happy Birthday Mr.
At Serigraph, I am heavily engaged in the promotion of health and the reduction of health costs.