Serigraphy is a rather fancy term for silkscreen printing. It derives from “seri,” which is Latin for “silk,” and “graphos,” which is Ancient Greek for “writing.” The word is used to distinguish the artistic use of the medium from its more common commercial use.

Carry makes her serigraphs using tissue-paper stencils cut with a scalpel. Typically the editions are of 10 or fewer.
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Across to the Islands

 

Grey Heron

 

Pink Tree
Morar

 

Autumn Woodlands
More Big Turns and Little Terns

 

Stonies Plot
Aldeburgh

 

Heath

 

Southwold
Bird in the Bush

 

Flooded Washes
B660
Song Thrush
Red Oak

 

Gravel Pit Heron
Butterflies

 

Woodland Flowers
Ship of the Fens

 

Ely Cathedral

 

Another Busy Day on the Thames

 

Fieldfares

 

Big Turns and Little Terns IV

 

Rare Flower Meadow

 

 

Winter Wicken

 

Levels Cranes
Skylarks

 

Kittiwakes

 

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