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What is an Original Rick Rush Serigraph?
The original serigraph print is a hand-done fine art print that is done one color at a time. Each print is an original piece of art. They have been printed on the highest quality paper in an extremely limited edition of only 300 prints. The overall size of the print is approximately 30 X 37 inches and the image size is 22 X 30 inches. Each serigraph is hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
How long does it take to create an Original Serigraph?
Because serigraphs are hand-done, the process to create them takes a longer period of time. An original Rick Rush serigraph usually takes anywhere from 4 to 6 weeks. This includes printing time and drying time. Each color in the original Rick Rush painting is seperated and hand-drawn. An original painting can have 20 to even 40 colors. These drawings of each color are called positives and are used to create the screen for printing.
Is a Serigraph an Original Work of Art?
YES! Serigraphs are hand-created one print at a time. Even though these serigraphs are editioned, each print is unique as its own work of art. The details concerning each serigraph involve a tremendous amount of attention and concentration. Serigraphy is a major method and process of Fine Art. Its history and credibility should make all collectors proud.
What is a Rick Rush Vignette?
The Rick Rush Fine Art Poster Vignettes are 10 X 13 inch. They are lithograph reproductions in a limited edition of 5,000. Each one is hand numbered. They each come in an individual Rick Rush Art portfolio, certificate of authenticity, and vellum description of the painting.
What is a Rick Rush Millennium?
The Rick Rush Millennium Series is a limited edition lithograph print hand numbered by the artist. The print's overall size is 16 X 20 inches. The edition size is 1,500. They each come in an individual Rick Rush Art portfolio, certificate of authenticity, and vellum description of the painting.
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