When I was overseeing production at a boutique screen‑printing studio in Portland, a client walked in with a cracked plaster wall and a single, faded poster that had once been the centerpiece of their living room. As we lifted the old print, I realized how a well‑chosen serigraph could transform not just a wall, but an entire mood. That moment—watching the room come alive with a fresh, hand‑crafted image—sparked the birth of Serigraph Banner in 2019, a site dedicated to celebrating the art of screen‑print as a primary décor choice rather than a niche hobby.
Every article, interview, and tutorial on Serigraph Banner is filtered through that same lens of craftsmanship. I draw on my years of hands‑on experience with photo‑etch plates, water‑based inks, and archival papers to guide interior decorators and home‑art enthusiasts through the nuances of pigment density, substrate selection, and framing techniques that honor the print’s original intent. Our commitment to quality means we only feature artists and manufacturers who adhere to the highest standards of durability and visual fidelity, ensuring that each piece you consider for your space will age gracefully as a true work of art.
Beyond the technical, Serigraph Banner is a community hub where we share the stories behind the prints—how a vintage 1970s surf scene can evoke nostalgia in a modern coastal loft, or how a bold, abstract serigraph can become the focal point of a minimalist kitchen. We invite you to explore, experiment, and, when you’re ready, reach out via our Contact Us page to discuss custom commissions, sourcing tips, or simply to share the latest wall‑to‑wall inspiration you’ve discovered.
