Serigraphs
Serigraphs are done differently than Stone Lithographs. They are created by silk screening each color on an acid free rag paper. The screens of different colors are independent of each other. (For example: in stone lithography, blue on top of yellow will create green; in serigraphy, blue on top of yellow will remain blue). Edna has created serigraphs that have taken up to 90 screens. While most artists will paint an oil or create the image before doing a serigraph, Edna prefers to use her creative talent to generate the image directly on the serigraph. Click on picture to see larger view click arrow to see more
Call 561-622-1380 for availability and prices Definitions: Numbered Serigraphs are the most common (example: III 2/25 ed 300 means this is the third color, number 2 of that color and that there is only 25 in the color section; ed 300 is the edition size) If you took all the roman numerals and added the bottom numbers they would total 300. Artist Proof aka A|P is just what it implies. When Edna works on a stone, she has to proof each screen and color. Since most of these are experiments with technique and color, she will sign the artist proof. Many artist proofs are one of a kind; some are the edition proof, but it is still a proof that she has created and is allowing to be sold. Artist proof and pastel aka APP is an artist proof that Edna has enhanced herself to see how different colors may have looked or an artist proof where she changed the look completely. Each artist proof and pastel is a one of a kind. Unique and oil aka U&O is even rarer than the APP. It occurs when Edna takes a serigraph and enhances it with oil, truly making it an extra valued piece of art. Like the APP, there are no two alike and only a few are done of any images. Many images never have a U&O made. All serigraphs are signed and numbered by the artist. The selection shown is a very small sample of what we have. For more information and pricing please call 561-622-1380 The Hibel Museum of Art is a non profit 501 [c]3 corporation. It is a private museum and operates solely on donations and sales from the Hibel Museum Gallery (located at 661 Maplewood Drive, Jupiter). With out donations from our generous supporters we can not keep our doors open. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Hibel Museum of Art please contact one of the museum staff members. We thank you for your continued support. For more information regarding upcoming events and exhibits please contact the museum Tuesday through Saturday 11am -4pm. Group Tours Available.
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Copyright © 2006 Hibel Museum of Art Images are owned and copy written by the Edna Hibel Studios.The Hibel Museum of Art is a non profit 501 [c]3 corporation. It is a private museum and operates solely on donations and sales from the Hibel Museum Gallery (located at 661 Maplewood Drive, Jupiter) and the Hibel Museum gift shop (5353 Parkside Drive, Jupiter).. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Hibel Museum of Art please contact one of the museum staff members. We thank you for your continued support. For more information regarding upcoming events and exhibits please contact the museum Tuesday through Saturday 11am -4pm. Group Tours Available.
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