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Yuroz Visits Kolibri Studios to Check Progress on the Limited Edition Serigraph

We are very excited to be nearing the final stages of the serigraphy process for Dance with the Pomegranates. Yuroz checked in daily with the master printers at Kolibri Studios, where the painstaking work is being completed. Serigraphs are printed on acid free 4-ply museum boards. The printing is done by using the hand-printed serigraph method. Hand printing serigraphy uses ink that has been around for a long time, guaranteeing the longevity and stability of the color of the artwork. Each print is curated by a master printer. 23k gold leaf is applied by hand at the end of the process to each individual print. Edition is limited to 75, and […]

The Birth of Yuroz’s Venetian Silver Paintings Collection

Yuroz Venetian Silver Collection

Echoing the sensuous beauty of Venetian artisan’s classical technique in applying silver in decorative art and décor, Yuroz fused his classical techniques, his architectural training and his unique contemporary artistic expression in utilizing colors, textures and light and the illusive secret of classical artisans from the 13th to 15th century (Yuroz’s Venetian Silver Process) to create his unique Venetian Silver Paintings Collection. Fascinated by the elegance of the silver color, Yuroz created a timeless series with style, grandeur and sparkling luster. This collection carries the cachet of antique affluence that captures our 21st century’s fascination of the luscious aged look. “It all began when I came across a line of designer furniture featuring […]

Serigraphy Printing is Original Art whereas Giclée printing is a print reproduction

Serigraphy is the name commonly used for fine art screenprints. It is a time-honored technique, based on stenciling, for creating prints by hand. The term serigraph is a combination of the Latin word for “silk”, seri and the Greek word for “to write”, graphos. The term serigraph is used to distinguish fine art screenprints from mass-produced commercial screenprints. Serigraphy is the romantic island in the big sea of original fine art reproduction, since it is produced entirely by hand in close collaboration between the artist/publisher and the print studio. Screenprinting can be traced back as far as the Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD). Japanese artists turned screenprinting into a complex art […]