"HOPE" unframed screen print on canvas

$100.00

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12 inches x 16 inches on unframed canvas

Limited run of 10 pieces. Each one is unique and will have slight variations

These limited edition, hand pulled screen prints of “HOPE” were the first production-quality prints I was able to generate using a traditional screen printing process. During the 2020 shelter-in-place I taught myself the basics of screen printing as a medium to replicate my art in a meaningful and consistent way. After purchasing all of the necessary materials, tools and screens online, turning our hallway bathroom into a darkroom after hours, and a number of false starts I was finally able to produce usable screens that allowed me to replicate this piece onto flat canvas sheets. I then hand colored and drew something on each one of the finished prints to make them one-of-a-kind and unique.

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12 inches x 16 inches on unframed canvas

Limited run of 10 pieces. Each one is unique and will have slight variations

These limited edition, hand pulled screen prints of “HOPE” were the first production-quality prints I was able to generate using a traditional screen printing process. During the 2020 shelter-in-place I taught myself the basics of screen printing as a medium to replicate my art in a meaningful and consistent way. After purchasing all of the necessary materials, tools and screens online, turning our hallway bathroom into a darkroom after hours, and a number of false starts I was finally able to produce usable screens that allowed me to replicate this piece onto flat canvas sheets. I then hand colored and drew something on each one of the finished prints to make them one-of-a-kind and unique.

CONTACT TO PURCHASE

12 inches x 16 inches on unframed canvas

Limited run of 10 pieces. Each one is unique and will have slight variations

These limited edition, hand pulled screen prints of “HOPE” were the first production-quality prints I was able to generate using a traditional screen printing process. During the 2020 shelter-in-place I taught myself the basics of screen printing as a medium to replicate my art in a meaningful and consistent way. After purchasing all of the necessary materials, tools and screens online, turning our hallway bathroom into a darkroom after hours, and a number of false starts I was finally able to produce usable screens that allowed me to replicate this piece onto flat canvas sheets. I then hand colored and drew something on each one of the finished prints to make them one-of-a-kind and unique.