serigraphy
/səˈrɪgrəfi/Definitions
1. noun
the art or process of printing from a plate with raised lines or images, typically by transferring ink to paper or other material, or the resulting prints.
“The artist used serigraphy to create a series of vibrant posters for the music festival.”
2. noun
a print made using this process.
“The gallery featured a collection of serigraphs by local artists.”
3. verb
to print or produce something using serigraphy.
“The studio will serigraph the posters for the band’s upcoming tour.”