Screen printing

Screen printing emphasizes hands-on production, experimentation with materials, and process-driven image making in editions.
Screen printing emphasizes hands on production, experimentation with materials, and process driven image making in editions. We treat screen printing as both a method of making and a way of thinking through images.
Our work begins with testing. We explore inks, papers, fabrics, and surfaces to understand how materials behave. Imperfections, layering, and registration become part of the visual language. The process shapes the image as much as the design does.
We focus on edition based production. Each print is part of a controlled series, where repetition allows variation and discovery. This approach values process, consistency, and the physical presence of the printed image.
Screen printing connects design and making directly. Decisions made in the studio translate immediately into material results. This practice supports posters, artworks, publications, and experimental projects, while keeping the process visible, tactile, and grounded in hands on experience.
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Screen Print