Series Twenty One by Guy Ngan, 1974
Series Twenty One by Guy Ngan, 1974
Unframed serigraph print, limited edition of 10
Paper size 74cm x 116cm
$3,000
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All of Guy Ngan’s prints were made by his hand and have been hand titled, numbered, dated & signed. They all include Guy Ngan’s beautiful red seal.
Serigraph printing (also called screen printing and silkscreen printing) is a printing technique where a mesh is used to transfer ink or dye onto a substrate, except in areas made impermeable to the ink by a blocking stencil. A blade or squeegee is moved across the screen to fill the open mesh apertures with ink and a reverse stroke then causes the screen to touch the substrate momentarily along a line of contact. This causes the ink to wet the substrate and be pulled out of the mesh apertures as the screen springs back after the blade has passed. One colour is printed at a time, so several screens can be used to produce a multi-coloured image or design. Originating in China, traditionally silk was used in the process, but it can of course be applied to a number of surfaces, including paper. Source Wikipedia.
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