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1 to print an image by forcing ink through a pattern cut into a piece of cloth stretched across a frame:
Once common but no longer commonly used because of its low accuracy and resolution is to screen print epoxy ink.
The choice of program (or specific feature within a program) determines the output to have the characteristics of a watercolor, lino cut, screen print, oil painting etc.
All the designs were screen printed by hand using pigment dyes.
Evidence (e.g. screen prints) is gathered to document the validation exercise.
They were originally silk screen printed and monochromatic, but by 1966 they were being produced using four spot colours.
In the die struck manufacturing process there are five basic types of pins: cloisonn, soft enamel, photo etched, screen printed and 4-color printed.
These included producing fine art, particularly hand-pulled silkscreen prints.
His income comes from the sale of multiples, like silkscreen prints, in those few galleries which represent him, or through the sale of self-made editions.