#03 Pear
The pear was the first in my series of home-made screen prints, and sold out! I may do an updated edition in the future because this is still a favorite.
Edition of 30
3 color screen print
12.5”x17”
100lb cardstock paper in “grout grey”
These prints are shipped in a tube, so plan for some gentle flattening on arrival.
The large margins are to make it easy for matting and framing, but also the heavy paper makes it sturdy enough to hang unframed. I suggest binder clips if you want to keep things intact (some rectangles of cardstock between the clip and print will help to prevent marks and distribute the grip better) or pushpins if you like the more minimal hardware at the expense of poking holes. Keeping them out of direct sun will help with color stability over time!
The pear was the first in my series of home-made screen prints, and sold out! I may do an updated edition in the future because this is still a favorite.
Edition of 30
3 color screen print
12.5”x17”
100lb cardstock paper in “grout grey”
These prints are shipped in a tube, so plan for some gentle flattening on arrival.
The large margins are to make it easy for matting and framing, but also the heavy paper makes it sturdy enough to hang unframed. I suggest binder clips if you want to keep things intact (some rectangles of cardstock between the clip and print will help to prevent marks and distribute the grip better) or pushpins if you like the more minimal hardware at the expense of poking holes. Keeping them out of direct sun will help with color stability over time!
The pear was the first in my series of home-made screen prints, and sold out! I may do an updated edition in the future because this is still a favorite.
Edition of 30
3 color screen print
12.5”x17”
100lb cardstock paper in “grout grey”
These prints are shipped in a tube, so plan for some gentle flattening on arrival.
The large margins are to make it easy for matting and framing, but also the heavy paper makes it sturdy enough to hang unframed. I suggest binder clips if you want to keep things intact (some rectangles of cardstock between the clip and print will help to prevent marks and distribute the grip better) or pushpins if you like the more minimal hardware at the expense of poking holes. Keeping them out of direct sun will help with color stability over time!