Screen Print for Sale

Screen printing is one of the oldest printing techniques traditionally done on silk. The practice dates back to the Song dynasty in China, in 1000 BC. The method consists of printing a pattern using a fabric stencil. The drawing is first done on paper, then the shape is cut out and applied to the final support on which the artist paints, leaving the ink only inside the shape. Printing may be done on paper, but also on textiles, cardboard and metal… When a subject drawn on stone is printed, it is then known as a lithograph.

Screen printing was not exported to the West until the beginning of the 20th century, when Chinese emigration to the United States was at its peak. This technique was met with immediate success when it appeared in the United States, and was used by the printing industry, businesses and artists.

In 1930, a group of American artists began to use the term "serigraphy" to designate works that had no commercial purpose. It subsequently reached Europe during WWII, when Americans used it to leave create signage and mark their vehicles.

As its popularity spread beyond artistic circles, screen printing underwent new developments: silk was gradually replaced by nylon, a material that was easier to obtain; The roller - used to spread the ink - was replaced by the scraper, and UV ink, which provides greater precision, made an appearance. As screen printing was particularly suitable for industrial production, publicity or printed textile production, it is not surprising that the Pop Art artists made use of this technique, which also allowed them to make use of very opaque and vivid colors. Andy Warhol, in particular, used it for his famous Marilyn Monroe portraits.

In Europe, screen printing was used by modern artists such as Henri Matisse in his work “Composition sur fond bleu". The technique was also widespread during May 1968 as it was used for making posters. Its use increased during the 20th and 21st centuries and it continues to be used for protest or for spreading a political message as shown in certain works of street art. Shepard Fairey, for example, used the technique when creating his poster “Hope", which represents Barack Obama.

Today, screen printing is used in a variety of ways: textile screen printing, industrial screen printing, digital screen printing, all for small or large format printing. With screen printing, we create business cards, t-shirts, stickers and advertising objects of all kinds and on all media, as works of graphic art. This versatility is explained by the fact that a screen printer can print on almost any material, wood, plastic, metal, glass, cardboard, textile.

On Artsper, you will find silk-screen prints of the greatest masters such as Victor Vasarely and Keith Haring, but also those of the street artist JonOne, the abstract prints of Sonia Delaunay, the colorful silk-screen prints of Kiki Kogelnik, the hypnotic compositions of François Morellet, the pop patterns of Takashi Murakami and many others... 

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Print, Clipping, Jonas Wood

Clipping

Jonas Wood

Print - 129.5 x 129.5 cm Print - 51 x 51 inch

€2,412

Print, Noé, Philippe Geluck

Noé

Philippe Geluck

Print - 80 x 60 cm Print - 31.5 x 23.6 inch

€180

Print, Le train de l'amour, Ben

Le train de l'amour

Ben

Print - 76 x 56 x 0.05 cm Print - 29.9 x 22 x 0 inch

€2,500

Print, Harmine, Kelsey Brookes

Harmine

Kelsey Brookes

Print - 61 x 46 x 0.1 cm Print - 24 x 18.1 x 0 inch

€1,200

Print, Vol au Martin, Kozo Inoue

Vol au Martin

Kozo Inoue

Print - 63.5 x 90.2 x 0.3 cm Print - 25 x 35.5 x 0.1 inch

€563

Print, Muse, Reda Amalou

Muse

Reda Amalou

Print - 120 x 80 cm Print - 47.2 x 31.5 inch

€3,800

Print, Robot, Kriki

Robot

Kriki

Print - 68.3 x 48.7 cm Print - 26.9 x 19.2 inch

€892 €713

Print, Wild life 1, Oak Oak

Wild life 1

Oak Oak

Print - 30 x 40 x 0.1 cm Print - 11.8 x 15.7 x 0 inch

€150

Print, America, Mark Kostabi

America

Mark Kostabi

Print - 69.9 x 90.2 cm Print - 27.5 x 35.5 inch

€845

Print, Tractopelle, Jean Denant

Tractopelle

Jean Denant

Print - 100 x 100 x 0.2 cm Print - 39.4 x 39.4 x 0.1 inch

€750

Print, Okta, Roby Dwi Antono

Okta

Roby Dwi Antono

Print - 50 x 44 cm Print - 19.7 x 17.3 inch

€2,165

Print, Saphan, Omar Rayo

Saphan

Omar Rayo

Print - 58.4 x 53.3 cm Print - 23 x 21 inch

€751

Print, Untitled, L'Outsider

Untitled

L'Outsider

Print - 42 x 30 x 0.1 cm Print - 16.5 x 11.8 x 0 inch

€160

Print, Mailles, Alain Jacquet

Mailles

Alain Jacquet

Print - 60 x 75 cm Print - 23.6 x 29.5 inch

€600

Print, Sun, Icy & Sot

Sun

Icy & Sot

Print - 60 x 60 cm Print - 23.6 x 23.6 inch

€800

Print, Dreamland, Cryptik

Dreamland

Cryptik

Print - 76 x 56 cm Print - 29.9 x 22 inch

€1,600

Print, After the Rain, Eelus

After the Rain

Eelus

Print - 69.9 x 49.8 x 0.3 cm Print - 27.5 x 19.6 x 0.1 inch

€3,708

Print, Green 02, Olivier Biarez

Green 02

Olivier Biarez

Print - 70 x 49 x 0.1 cm Print - 27.6 x 19.3 x 0 inch

€69

Print, Chrystal, Jurgen Peters

Chrystal

Jurgen Peters

Print - 69.9 x 69.9 cm Print - 27.5 x 27.5 inch

€610

Print, Plate I, Jimmy Ernst

Plate I

Jimmy Ernst

Print - 94 x 71.1 x 0.3 cm Print - 37 x 28 x 0.1 inch

€798

Print, Way, Melkio

Way

Melkio

Print - 70 x 50 x 0.1 cm Print - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0 inch

€79

Print, Bloc 1, Goddog

Bloc 1

Goddog

Print - 40 x 30 x 1.5 cm Print - 15.7 x 11.8 x 0.6 inch

€60

Print, Untitled, John Asaro

Untitled

John Asaro

Print - 81.3 x 61 x 5.1 cm Print - 32 x 24 x 2 inch

€939

Print, 3X3X3, Cindy Belaud

3X3X3

Cindy Belaud

Print - 80 x 60 cm Print - 31.5 x 23.6 inch

€500

Print, Sans titre, Hugo Demarco

Sans titre

Hugo Demarco

Print - 74 x 74 x 0.5 cm Print - 29.1 x 29.1 x 0.2 inch

€800

Print, Piramide, Luca Alinari

Piramide

Luca Alinari

Print - 100 x 100 x 0.1 cm Print - 39.4 x 39.4 x 0 inch

€525

Print, New Wave, Pejac

New Wave

Pejac

Print - 103 x 103 x 0.5 cm Print - 40.6 x 40.6 x 0.2 inch

€9,900

Print, Bomb Hugger, Banksy

Bomb Hugger

Banksy

Print - 70 x 50 cm Print - 27.6 x 19.7 inch

€74,227

Print, Hard Reset VII, Heng

Hard Reset VII

Heng

Print - 42 x 29.5 x 0.1 cm Print - 16.5 x 11.6 x 0 inch

€100

Print, Grip V, Michael Grine

Grip V

Michael Grine

Print - 76.2 x 28.6 x 0.3 cm Print - 30 x 11.25 x 0.1 inch

€282

Print, Untitled, Ayako Rokkaku

Untitled

Ayako Rokkaku

Print - 60 x 80 x 1 cm Print - 23.6 x 31.5 x 0.4 inch

€2,150

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What is screen printing?

Screen printing is a printing technique in which thick ink is applied to a surface using a stenciled design, a mesh screen and a tool called a squeegee. 

Why do artists use screen printing?

Artists often opt for screen printing as a technique because compared to some other forms of printing, it allows for more opaque, long-lasting and vibrant colors. This is because of the thickness of the ink application. 

What fabric is used for screen printing?

Many artists that use screen printing to print onto textiles opt for cotton and cotton blends, as this type of fabric absorbs ink easily. Other materials used for screen printing include silk, wool and synthetic fabrics, although these materials each pose their own challenges when being printed on.