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In his artist series titled Indian Classics, Kunal Anand depicts iconic Indian cars in states of assembly and disassembly — as they cluster around their typographic identities in a distinct style and bold colour palette. Introduced in 1964, the compact four seat Fiat Premier was chic, classy and came with gizmos and shiny modifications over the years. Fondly known as the ‘Pad’ or ‘Padmini’, it was favoured by young city slickers, celebrities and even the aristocracy.
A printmaking process in which an ink-blocking stencil is applied to a screen, allowing ink that is wiped across the screen to selectively pass through to a printing surface. Originally used for commercial purposes in the early 20th century, the technique would be termed “serigraphy” in the 1940s to differentiate its use for fine art.
These prints are limited editions, artists have restricted the total number of artworks produced in the edition, so that each individual work will retain its value over time. All limited edition prints comes with the certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
These prints are signed and numbered by the artists providing an additional layer of authenticity. The value of a signed print is usually higher than the value of an unsigned print.
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Screen prints are extremely delicate due to inks exposed on surface during making process. We strongly recommend frame or mounted frame to protect your screen print fully.
Avoid touching the print surface with bare hands as the moisture and oils from your skin can affect print quality. To avoid damage hold prints by the edge or wear cotton gloves while holding them. Be careful not to scuff or scratch the image side of the print. Store prints properly; protect them from airborne contaminants, extreme light levels and high temperatures. Avoid placing prints in bright sunlight. Don’t display prints outdoors. When displaying prints in frames, put them under acrylic/glass to minimise exposure to humidity, cigarette smoke and atmospheric contaminants.