Greg Ruth - Limited Screenprint

Greg Ruth - Limited Screenprint

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5 color (one metallic) screenprint on Domtar Cougar 100# cover
24 x 18 inches
numbered, limited edition of 150

printed by Seizure Palace in Portland, OR

Screenprinting (also called silkscreen printing) is a technique where ink is pushed through a fine mesh screen onto a surface, with a stencil blocking ink from areas that shouldn't be printed. Each color requires its own separate screen and pass, so multi-color designs involve layering the print color by color.

It's known for producing bold, opaque, vibrant colors with a slightly textured, tactile feel. Ink sits on top of the surface rather than absorbing into it the way offset litho does. This makes it popular for pop-culture and limited-edition art prints and posters, since the thick ink layers give strong visual impact

Please allow up to 8 weeks for delivery. Prints will typically ship rolled in protective tubes, though some may ship flat between sheets of sturdy cardboard depending on size, medium, and quantity purchased.

Historiart's "Defy the Gods" is an officially licensed print series created with Universal Pictures, inspired by Christopher Nolan's theatrical adaptation of The Odyssey. The collection debuts publicly in Los Angeles on July 13, then travels to the Michael Cacoyannis Foundation in Athens (July 17–August 2), with prints also exhibited at BFI in London and the Melbourne Museum IMAX.

Greg Ruth is an author and illustrator known for his distinctive style depicting hyper-realism using preferred medium of sumi ink and graphite. Born and raised in Texas, he originally attended Pratt (NYC) for architecture before transitioning into fine arts via painting. By 1993 he began to establish an impassioned career in comics, publishing his first original graphic novel by 2006.

Notably, his art has been featured by publications such as The New York Times and utilized by The Criterion Collection. His collaborations and commissioned work include former President Barack Obama, Academy Award winning actor Ethan Hawke, celebrated writers the Wachowski sisters, and distinguished musicians such as Prince. Additional published work includes Neon, A24, Lionsgate, DC Comics, Fantagraphics Books, Caliber Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Scholastic, Harper Collins, Macmillan, Hyperion, Simon and Schuster, Random House, Slate, CNN, Penguin, and Tor.

His experimental nature has led to the development of the 52 Weeks Project, a self imposed practice of illustrative prompts that have culminated in a published collection of work. In turn, these works have been featured in galleries showcasing themes from Twin Peaks, Game of Thrones, Dune, The Last of Us, and broader topics ranging from the mundanity of wooden log portraiture to more social justice oriented depictions of individuals harmed by state and racially targeted violence.

Ruth remains attentive to his dedicated fan base, often adding personalized embellishments with gold-leaf and crafting commissioned pieces from film and literature that transcend genre and expand on already established historic and imagined worlds. His mentorship and connection to working artists has been shared through comic convention circuits as well as monthly contributions to MUDDY COLORS, an online resource for art, education, and community.

He lives and works in Western Massachusetts.

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