Nada Maktari - Limited Screenprint

Nada Maktari - Limited Screenprint

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3 color (one metallic) screenprint on Domtar Cougar 100# cover
36 x 24 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.

Nada Maktari is a British-Arab Architectural Designer and award-winning Artist in London, UK. Nada completed her Master’s in Architecture (MArch) at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. She completed her BA in Architecture at the University of Westminster in 2020. She has years of experience in the architectural field, including work with Farrells, Makespace, and Stephenson &. Nada also integrates her architectural background within film, sharing a unique insight when reviewing cinema.

As an Artist, Nada enjoys integrating architectural aspects and compositions from popular features, using them as a driving narrative within her work. Nada often releases promotional posters in collaboration with Disney+, Warner Bros., and recently illustrated pieces for Al-Majalla magazine.

Over time, she released licensed prints for productions including 'Dune' with Bottleneck Gallery and 'Blade Runner 2049' and ‘Jurassic Park’ for Vice Press News. Nada is also a member of The Poster Posse.  Her latest works include posters for ‘Star Wars: Andor’, ‘ALIEN: Romulus’ and covers for Empire Magazine for ‘Dune: Part Two’ and ‘Star Wars: The Acolyte’. Nada enjoys engaging in both the architecture and art fields on social media, remaining an active participant for other aspiring architects and artists.

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