1970 Choice of Hand Signed & Numbered Serigraph Art Panels limited Edition of 200 Authentic pieces by Artist Dino Konopiso Modern Op Art BLACK & WHITE PROFILE SILHOUETTES Stunning Optical Illusion Effect. Unique Decorator Designer Collector Artwork

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CHOICE OF A PERFECT LIMITED EDITION OF 200

1970’S SIGNED MODERN OP ART BLACK & WHITE PROFILES SILHOUETTES

Vintage circa 1970 authentic limited edition Serigraph Op art of 200

Individually hand signed and numbered.

YOUR CHOICE OF ANY REMAINING LIMITED 200 EDITION NUMBERS  

Of the original suite of 200, we now have less than 40 available.

The art is called “Silhouette, by D. A. Konopiso”

Each was individually hand signed by the artist, born in 1948, DEAN A. KONOPISO, DINO KONOPISO.

The serigraph is a true limited edition piece of art which means after all the pieces in the edition are created by the atelier, the screens are then destroyed guaranteeing that no additional prints can be created.
The serigraphy process is labor intensive and the materials are expensive.
Some of the photos show the signature and serie number up close.
 WE ALSO HAVE THE ARTIST PROOF AVAILABLE.
Unique modern art, elegant in any décor, of stunning black and white profiles in contrast, an optical illusion of sorts.
Screen printing, also known as serigraphy, is a method of creating an image on paper, fabric or some other object by pressing ink through a screen with areas blocked off by a stencil. The technique is used for making fine art prints.
WE HAVE MORE OF THEM AVAILABLE BESIDES THIS ONE AND THE ARTIST PROOF AS WELL, IN CASE YOU WOULD WANT A GROUPING OF 4 WHICH LOOKS GREAT EITHER IN THE SAME FRAME OR IN 4 DIFFERENT FRAMES.
Contact us if you do.
 THEY ALL HAVE THE SAME COLOR BACKGROUND EVEN IF SOME SEEM DARKER ON THE PHOTOS
Screen printing, also known as serigraphy, is a method of creating an image on paper, fabric or some other object by pressing ink through a screen with areas blocked off by a stencil. The technique is used for making fine art prints.
Serigraphy is the  process used to create limited edition prints based on an original painting.  The serigraph is based on an original painting, but sometimes not an exact duplication in size and / or appearance as the artist may sometimes make subtle changes from the original painting to the serigraph. 
The process starts with the original painting given to a "master printer or atelier" who will make hand-drawn positives produced for each color in the original painting. There could literally be dozens of separate screens produced to represent each color which ultimately is dependent on how many colors were used in the original painting.  The next step is the proofing of the cut silkscreens by the atelier and then sent to the artist for approval. The artist makes the necessary adjustments to the proofs and then the edition is ready for the application of paint.  The paint will be applied to a cotton-woven paper and hand-pulled one sheet and one color at a time by the atelier. After all the layers of colored paint are applied, the serigraphs are then set to dry.  The artist will then hand-sign in pencil the serigraph in the lower right corner and generally number the serigraph on the left-side bottom corner or the middle bottom.
We also carry authentic original prints 300 years old or less in great condition, already framed or not,  such as: Albin, Audubon, Baron, Barraband, Bertuch, Brodtmann, Brown, Buffon, Cassel, Curtis, Cuvier, Donovan, Edwards, Fitch, Frisch, Grandville, Harrison, Walter Hood, Latham, Linden,Linnaeus, Loddiges, Martinet, McKenney, Morris, Munting, Redoute, Reinchenbachia, Schreber, Schubert, Selby, Shaw and Nodder, Van Geel, Warner, etc.... etc... 
Again, we closed our art store of antique prints and custom frames as well as our store of rare artifacts from around the world and we will now sell them direct to the public here. We have 1000's of antique prints and it will take a while to do so, so if you are interested in prints from the names above or others since I did not have time to list them all, please contact us.