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HE DEGUANG - "Rhythm of Life"
Limited Edition Serigraph No. XXV/L


He Deguang was born in Kumming, Yunnan in 1945. He studied art at Yunnan Art Institute. Deguang also attented the Cultural Fine Art Academy in Beijing, where he focused on mural painting. In 1979, he joined the Shen She artists group founded by Jiang Tiefeng and Ting Shoakuang, and exhibited his work in the first Shen She art show. In 1980 Deguang displayed works in Hong Kong as part of the Heavy Color Movement. In 1985, he toured and studied murals in Duanhuang caves. His graduation project, "Remote Ruli Jiang," was selected as part of the national art exhibition in celebration of the 35th anniversary of PRC in Beijing.

HE DEGUANG Limited Edition Deluxe Serigraph Titled Rhythm of Life Hand 
Signed with Certificate
HE DEGUANG - "Rhythm of Life"
Deluxe L. E. Serigraph No. XXV/L
Hand Signed w Certificate


ENTER THE MYSTICAL GRANDEUR OF HE DEGUANG. LIMITED EDITION DELUXE SERIGRAPH Let your eyes fall into the Exquisite Color and Rapturous Imagary created by He Deguang. "Rhythm of Life" is a DELUX LIMITED EDITION Serigraph that is Hand Signed Deguang and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Measures Approx: 38.50 X 38.00 inches. Listprice:$3000.

A wonderful Work of art - astoundingly beautiful and would enhance home or office.

HE DEGUANG! Limited Edition Deluxe Serigraph Titled Rhythm of Life Hand 
Signed with Certificate
This numbered and hand signed Serigraph supplied ready for framming.

This L. E. Serigraph is available price: $2350.000
plus continental US shipping $20.00.


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What is a serigraph?

Serigraph prints are original works of art made individually by hand. Not be confused with commercially published reproduction prints which (even though they may be signed and numbered) are merely copies of existing artwork. Nor should they be confused with "giclée" prints which are computer-generated copies of existing artwork: "giclée" is simply a French word for "inkjet".

Traditionally, an original print involves the artist preparing a plate, block, stone or stencil from which to take a number of impressions on to high quality paper. This is called an edition; the prints are then individually titled and signed by the artist. They are also usually numbered (eg "5/20" identifies the fifth print in an edition of 20 prints) before the plate, block or stencil is finally destroyed.

Silkscreen printing is a sophisticated version of stencilling. For each colour, a stencil is applied to a tightly stretched screen of fine mesh (usually a polyester fabric rather than silk these days). Thick ink is poured onto the screen and pressed with a "squeegee" through the open areas of the screen onto the paper beneath. The whole edition is printed in the first colour and then, when dry, overprinted with the next colour.

Stencils can be made with cut or torn paper, masking fluid painted directly onto the screen, or by using a photo-sensitive stencil film which can reproduce a photographic image (such as Andy Warhol's "Marilyn") or any drawn or painted lines and shapes.

Aside from the obvious benefit of producing an edition of prints, making the artist's work more available and affordable, this technique of silkscreen printing has its own special qualities. One of its beauties is the ability to produce pure, crisp areas of colour.


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