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ESTER MYATLOV - "Saxophone Girl"
Limited Edition Serigraph Number 483 of 550


Ester Myatlov was born in 1976 in Birobidzhan, Russia. She started painting as a child and graduated from Art School in Birobidzhan. In 1995, Ester moved to Israel where she met her husband, who was also a painter, and had her first son. In Israel she earned an academic degree at the Avni School of art, an art school held in high esteem in Tel Aviv. Ester s works can be found in one-man and group exhibitions in Israel and the United States, including: The Jerusalem Theatre Gallery Dixsa Gallery Tel Aviv Art Expo New York Bruno Gallery Tel Aviv Art Expo Atlanta Safrai Gallery Jerusalem.

ESTER MYATLOV Limited Edition Serigraph Titled Saxophone Girl Hand 
Signed with Certificate
ESTER MYATLOV
L. Edition Serigraph "Saxophone Girl"

Hand Signed with Certificate

TAKE A TURN FOR THE AMUSING AND SURREAL. THIS LIMITED EDITION SERIGRAPH BY ESTER MYATLOV. Ester Myatlov creates Surreal scenes in the desert with her Signature Style Musically Inclined Characters! "Saxophone Girl" is a LIMITED EDITION Serigraph that is Hand Signed by Myatlov and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity! Measures Approx: 8.50 X 6.50 inches. Listprice:$400

This picture is alive with fire colours would really hang well in a Rehearsal room, home or study. A great gift for music lover!

No. 483 of 550 - SPG Price $75

detail close up of ESTER MYATLOV Limited Edition Serigraph Titled Saxophone Girl Hand 
Signed with Certificate
This numbered and hand signed Serigraph is supplied ready for framming.
This L. E. Serigraph is available price: $75
plus continental US shipping $15.00.


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What is a serigraph?

Serigraph prints are original works of art made individually by hand. Not be confused with commercially published reproduction prints which (even though they may be signed and numbered) are merely copies of existing artwork. Nor should they be confused with "giclée" prints which are computer-generated copies of existing artwork: "giclée" is simply a French word for "inkjet".

Traditionally, an original print involves the artist preparing a plate, block, stone or stencil from which to take a number of impressions on to high quality paper. This is called an edition; the prints are then individually titled and signed by the artist. They are also usually numbered (eg "5/20" identifies the fifth print in an edition of 20 prints) before the plate, block or stencil is finally destroyed.

Silkscreen printing is a sophisticated version of stencilling. For each colour, a stencil is applied to a tightly stretched screen of fine mesh (usually a polyester fabric rather than silk these days). Thick ink is poured onto the screen and pressed with a "squeegee" through the open areas of the screen onto the paper beneath. The whole edition is printed in the first colour and then, when dry, overprinted with the next colour.

Stencils can be made with cut or torn paper, masking fluid painted directly onto the screen, or by using a photo-sensitive stencil film which can reproduce a photographic image (such as Andy Warhol's "Marilyn") or any drawn or painted lines and shapes.

Aside from the obvious benefit of producing an edition of prints, making the artist's work more available and affordable, this technique of silkscreen printing has its own special qualities. One of its beauties is the ability to produce pure, crisp areas of colour.


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