Screen Print
Silkscreen Printing, also goes by the term Serigraphy, a technique that involves printing ink through carved stencils that are supported by a porous silk mesh stretched across a frame called a screen.
Silkscreen printing, along with other stencil-based methods, stands among the oldest forms of printmaking, its origins reaching back to the Song Dynasty in China (960–1279 AD), where it first began to weave its intricate threads into the fabric of history.
Through the visionary hands of contemporary artists like Andy Warhol, screen printing has transcended its origins, blossoming into a dynamic force that weaves its influence through art, textiles, and fashion. Today, it endures, a timeless medium still shaping creative expression
