Screen Prints For Sale

Discover an extensive selection of screen prints for sale in our online gallery. Our collection includes artworks by some of the most talented contemporary screen print artists. Shop screen prints today to find the perfect artwork for your home. Not sure where to start? Explore our popular figurative screen prints or browse abstract screen prints.

CONTEMPORARY SCREEN PRINTS FROM OUR ARTISTS

Bruce Mclean is one of Rise Art’s most distinguished artists with awards including the John Moores Painting Prize as well as the Mercedes Benz Prize for painting. Alongside his prestigious painting portfolio, Mclean is also a talented printmaker, with his distinctive bold colours and expressive shapes shining through the medium in a way that is instantly recognisable. Similarly to Andy Warhol, Mclean holds onto imperfect painterly details, with drips and brushstrokes still evident in his screen prints. In On The Ball, the artist adopts a primary colours palette as goalkeepers on the football field emerge out of an abstract, geometric landscape. One leaps into a cubist black box, while the other stands still, arms outstretched, as if imitating Antony Gormley’s statue, the Angel of the North. The bright pink colours in Bruce Mclean’s Hot Spring Path are evocative of the commercial tones popular with Pop Art artists.

Similarly printmaker Anna Marrow also harks back to that pop-art palette. In Anna’s Shadows and Reflections we find a reinterpretation of David Hockney’s pop art swimming pools. Marrow’s study of the light in the water is hypnotic, creating a giraffe-like pattern in the blue water which is only interrupted by dream-like shadows of a human silhouette and a palm leaf. In baked pink, Marrow’s Head in the Clouds has that same vintage feel as divers leap off the diving board towards an invisible swimming pool.

The screen printed cityscapes by London-based artist Clare Halifax leave behind those sixties’ shades, opting instead for more muted tones. While Rooftops at Royal Albert Hall retains a vivid blue sky, the landscape leading up to the horizon is monochrome. I See You Empire State depicts a dense and detailed study of New York’s urban landscape, where the buildings are so tightly packed, there is barely any reprieve until the river meets the horizon.

SCREEN PRINTING TECHNIQUES

Screen prints (also known as silkscreen prints) are created by forcing ink through a mesh screen onto a surface. Areas which the artist does not want to print onto can be blocked out using a stencil, as only ink that passes through the mesh forms the final image. Artists can repeat the process on the same surface to add different colours or to create a layered, painterly effect.

Screen printing is believed to have first appeared in China’s imperial Song Dynasty between 960 and 1279 AD. Whilst the technique spread across Asia, screen printing was slow to gain traction in the West, partly due to Europe and North America’s limited supply of silk, which was then necessary for screen printing’s mesh screen. When the fabric became more readily available in the 19th century, the technique was initially used to create fabrics and wallpapers.

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    Sun Tree by Terry Frost

    Sun Tree

    Prints - 80x84 cm
    Untitled by Nelson Makamo

    Untitled

    Prints - 57x40 cm
    Electric Chair by Andy Warhol

    Electric Chair

    Prints - 100x132 cm
    Lacken Cross by Barbara Rae

    Lacken Cross

    Prints - 97x76 cm
    Heavens Gate by Takashi Murakami

    Heavens Gate

    Prints - 75x75 cm
    Lenox Lounge by JonOne

    Lenox Lounge

    Prints - 50x50 cm
    Pregnant Pause #1 by Kate Banazi

    Pregnant Pause #1

    Prints - 80x60 cm

    Fire Sale

    Prints - 61x46 cm

    Delirium (Pink)

    Prints - 84x64 cm

    Formula One

    Prints - 50x50 cm

    Kong Shopping

    Prints - 56x80 cm

    Infatuation (Blue)

    Prints - 84x64 cm

    Me Familia

    Prints - 42x30 cmRent for $40 /mo

    Delirium (Yellow)

    Prints - 84x64 cmRent for $115 /mo

    Bathers at Asnières

    Prints - 74x102 cm

    Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth

    Prints - 42x29 cmRent for $50 /mo

    Colour Within

    Prints - 71x71 cmRent for $160 /mo

    Deco Flower

    Prints - 61x46 cm

    Untitled

    Prints - 40x57 cm

    Zeno

    Prints - 42x29 cmRent for $50 /mo

    Utopia (Purple)

    Prints - 84x64 cm

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