serigraphy

/səˈrɪɡrəfi/
noun
  1. The art or process of printing using a stencil and a screen, also known as silkscreen printing.
    • Many famous pop artists, like Andy Warhol, used serigraphy to make their prints.
    • The artist learned serigraphy in college and now creates vibrant posters.
    • Serigraphy allows for bold colors and is often used for t-shirt designs.
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