"Circle of Life"
12 inch diameter
seven-color serigraph
Designed & handpulled through an organdy screen 
by C. S. Poppenga
edition of 33.

The colors may not view in full strenght on your monitor as the light conditions were less than optimal when the photo of this work was taken. 
"Soft Winds and Roses"
18 inches by 24 inches
sixteen-color serigraph
Designed & handpulled through an organdy screen by C. S. Poppenga
edition of 53.


NOTE: "Soft Winds & Roses" is signed by C.S. Poppenga and countersigned by Jack Gladstone. (Signatures are visible in the image reproduced here.) Like the previous work, this one pays tribute to Gordon Lightfoot's influence.

"The States. . ."
18 inches by 24 inches
two-color serigraph
Designed & handpulled through an organdy screen by C. S. Poppenga
edition of 60.

NOTE: Blue and Red are pure hues in this print, although they may not appear as such on your computer monitor.
"Miracle Pony's Midnight Passage"
18 inches by 24 inches
thirtyseven-color serigraph
Designed & handpulled through an organdy screen by C. S. Poppenga
edition of 54.


NOTE: Although not visible in the image posted here, in addition to C. S. Poppenga's signature, "Miracle Pony's Midnight Passage" is also counter- signed by Native American songwriter/performer Jack Gladstone. This work was a commemorative piece paying tribute to the influence of Gordon Lightfoot's music/poems on the musical and visual art of both Gladstone and Poppenga.
Serigraphs are original works of art and copyright protected. 
All copy rights are retained by the artist..
All serigraphs shown below were designed and hand-pulled by me. I use a water-based glue for block out on organdy screens (which I prepared and stretched.) I use a single screen  for each work regardless of how many colors appear in the final serigraph.

After a color is pulled (and while the serigraphs are drying) I clean the screen with lacquer thinner or acetone. Any water-based glue on the screen is not removed by either of those solvents.

Once the cleaned screen dries I carefully brush glue onto all the areas that will remain the color just previously pulled. The glue "blocks out" those areas so  inks pulled over the screen do not penetrate the glue and hence do not "print" the blocked out areas. After each color is pulled the screen is cleaned, glue block out applied and then the next color is pulled. When the final color is pulled, it is the only area of the screen that is not blocked by glue.

Upon completion of each serigraph's limited edition, I destroy the screens. 
Because designing and hand-pulling serigraphs is very labor intensive, most of my serigraphs are in editions of 30 or less and never more than 60.t.
"Shasta Blues and Pincushion Cactus"
15 inch diameter
sixteen-color serigraph
Designed & handpulled through a monofiliment fabric screen 
by C. S. Poppenga
edition of 13. 

The light condition when the photo of this work was taken was less than optimal. While the colors of the image are true to actual, the white paper surrounding the image may appear gray or bluish on your screen.
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C. S. Poppenga
SERIGRAPHS (Silkscreen process)