And Then We Could ('06) - Original Screen Print
I originally created this piece for a call for art for a billboard right on First Avenue. The project ultimately fell through, but I liked the design so much that I made a skateboard with this artwork and then ultimately turned it into a poster. The monochromatic background has flash tattoo designs, and the goth kids in the thought bubble are listening to music on a turntable and are kind of creepy but fun.
Note: colors on-screen may vary slightly on actual print
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WHAT IS AN ORIGINAL SCREEN PRINT?
Our screen prints are all printed by Adam in-house at our studio. Screen printing is a process where ink is forced through a mesh screen onto archival paper. Making certain areas of the screen impervious to printing ink thus creating a stencil, which blocks the printing ink from passing through the screen. The ink that passes through forms the printed image. Each screen print is made up of multiple layers/screens of ink that may print on top of one another to form multiple colors (i.e. printing yellow over blue will create a green color).
Each screen print is slightly unique because of the hand-quality of screen printing process. All screen prints are hand-signed and dated by Adam.
And Then We Could - Original Screen Print
18" x 24"
5-color screen print
100lb white stock





