Seriolithograph Definition and Art Gallery Collection

Collection: Seriolithograph Definition and Art Gallery Collection

Seriolithograph is a high quality reproduction of a piece of art, often an oil painting, run in limited editions. Relatively new, seriolithography combines two fine art printing techniques to create a richly detailed print that effectively captures the colors and textures of the original artwork. The seriolithograph was first created by Park West Gallery, a major publisher of graphic editions. The term is used to distinguish a form of hybrid fine art printing technique. Seriolithographs are a combination of lithography (offset, stochastic, photo-mechanical or continuous tone) with serigraphy, a fine art stencil printing technique. Although the term is used by Park West Gallery most commonly, Park West is not the only gallery that publishes or represents these types of hybrid prints. Fine art prints of this type are published by numerous artists and publishers worldwide, and Seriolithographs are widely accepted and collected.

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