Serigraphy / screen / silkscreen = same same, but different …
Three names for one and the same technique but …
The difference is in when, where, and for what purposes one of the terms is used … Screenprinting is a stencil printmaking process in which ink is pushed through a fine screen onto a surface beneath, and that surface can be almost anything … Serigraphy is a term mainly used for art prints, while screenprinting is more often associated with commercial printing, but this, however, is not a rule – it’s merely an implement to discriminate more easily between the artistic and the commercial. Silkscreen printing, meanwhile, is a term mostly used in the US … You can of course learn more from Daddy Google, or Wikipedia.
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