Jeff Boyes - Limited Screenprint
6 color screenprint onCougar White 100lb
12 x 24 inches
numbered, limited edition of 150
printed by Danny Askar 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.
Visual Technicians is the art of Jeff Boyes. 2025 marks the 22nd Anniversary of Visual Technicians as an outlet for the creative endeavours of Jeff. He has strived to refine his style over these 22 years. As a student of lino-cut prints and screen printing, he has slowly developed an illustration style that shows those influences. His prints have a lot of similar line-work to lino-cut prints but with the bright bold colors of a screen print. In the past 13 years he has worked with Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles on a regular basis, as well as Spoke Art in San Francisco and Ayden Gallery in Vancouver. He has worked on projects for the T.V. shows Lost, Breaking Bad, and Modern Family. In 2013 he worked with Gallery 1988 and The Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences on a "Lincoln" screen print for The Oscars. He has also worked with Sony on special edition Blu-Ray covers for Leon:The Professional, Drive, The Equalizer, The Equalizer II and Gattaca. In 2015 he was involved in Star Wars: Force for Change, where he created a screen print for charity.
In the graphic design world his clients and collaborators include: UFC, Reebok, Skuzzles/MGM, Freehub Magazine, Sombrio, El Kartel, and EA Sports and is currently the Art Director at Yellow Dog Brewing in Port Moody, B.C.
