Also known as silk screening, serigraphy is a process by which multiple layers of ink are manually pressed through fine screens, resulting in an art print that resembles a painting on paper.
A peaceful rhythm of colors, undulating lines and floating orbs flows through Denise Duplock’s artworks. From her engaging abstracts to her serene silkscreen prints, Duplock strives to represent contemporary definitions of natural forms. She draws inspiration from colors, patterns and textures. Utilizing minimal palettes in planes of color, Duplock imparts her work with an atmosphere of tranquility and balance by creating empty expanses between forms. Duplock studied at England’s West Sussex College of Design, worked in New York and resides in Brighton, England.
Read MoreAlso known as silk screening, serigraphy is a process by which multiple layers of ink are manually pressed through fine screens, resulting in an art print that resembles a painting on paper.
A peaceful rhythm of colors, undulating lines and floating orbs flows through Denise Duplock’s artworks. From her engaging abstracts to her serene silkscreen prints, Duplock strives to represent contemporary definitions of natural forms. She draws inspiration from colors, patterns and textures. Utilizing minimal palettes in planes of color, Duplock imparts her work with an atmosphere of tranquility and balance by creating empty expanses between forms. Duplock studied at England’s West Sussex College of Design, worked in New York and resides in Brighton, England.
Read MoreAlso known as silk screening, serigraphy is a process by which multiple layers of ink are manually pressed through fine screens, resulting in an art print that resembles a painting on paper.
A peaceful rhythm of colors, undulating lines and floating orbs flows through Denise Duplock’s artworks. From her engaging abstracts to her serene silkscreen prints, Duplock strives to represent contemporary definitions of natural forms. She draws inspiration from colors, patterns and textures. Utilizing minimal palettes in planes of color, Duplock imparts her work with an atmosphere of tranquility and balance by creating empty expanses between forms. Duplock studied at England’s West Sussex College of Design, worked in New York and resides in Brighton, England.
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