Printmaking Techniques & Processes: Screenprinting  @nationalgalleriesofscotland
Printmaking Techniques & Processes: Screenprinting  @nationalgalleriesofscotland
nationalgalleries | Printmaking Techniques & Processes: Screenprinting @nationalgalleriesofscotland | Uploaded December 2023 | Updated October 2024, 20 hours ago.
Screenprinting is a technique of producing prints by pushing ink through a fine mesh which is stretched over an open frame. Christian Noelle Charles is an artist working between New York and Glasgow. In this video, filmed at Edinburgh Printmakers, Christian demonstrates how she makes her screenprints.

This film was created to coincide with our exhibition 'The Printmaker’s Art | Rembrandt to Rego' at the Royal Scottish Academy from 2 December 2023 to 25 February 2024 nationalgalleries.org

Find out more about Christian and her work here: christiannoelle.com

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