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#Printing

lithograph

A lithograph is a technique that celebrates the paradox of nobility and mass production by drawing on a stone and printing identical images in quantity. Artists boast of the warmth of handcraft while studios endlessly churn presses. They claim rarity, yet publishers are burdened with inventory. Still, collectors chase the illusion of uniqueness.

silk screen

A silk screen is a printing technique that feigns the charm of handmade craftsmanship while obediently adhering to the logic of mass production. With each ink layer, the artist’s tale of toil is immortalized, only to end up contributing to the fast-fashion T-shirt and poster industry. It masquerades as the champion of DIY spirit, yet in reality is an industrial device churning out ink and plastic in perfect harmony. With this method, the annihilation of individuality can be replicated with a single squeegee stroke.

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