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Sherlock Holmes Silkscreen print for the MALBA
Silkscreen image for the 6 artist series curated by Tristan Rault and printed by Luciano Murua to be sold at the MALBA (Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires)
Artists include: Christian Montenegro, Nate Williams, Gastón Caba, Juan De La Cruz, Hernán Paganini
Luciano is the person doing the silk screening for this project. I visited him yesterday in his studio. He does amazing work .. he showed me some examples of his work with 41 colors … crazy!!!!! They didn’t even look like silkscreen .. they were more like water color paintings.
Here is a piece of work he gave me that I really dig.
Here is some more of Luciano’s work
Here Luciano is setting up the registration for the piece I did.
preparing the screens
preparing the ink
perfect orangish red
some tests
One more color to go .. Buenisimo
3 Colors
This is actually a print where the registration is off .. but I like that
Close up 1
Close up 2