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  2. Woodblock printing - Wikipedia

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    However, woodblock print flower patterns applied to silk in three colours have been found dated from the Han dynasty (before AD 220). [4] Inscribed seals made of metal or stone, especially jade, and inscribed stone tablets probably provided inspiration for the invention of printing.

  3. Talk:Screen printing - Wikipedia

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    "Agents of Change: Silk Screen" by Artland Magazine. This mentions the book "The Complete Book of Silk Screen Printing Production by J.I. Biegeleisen" "Documenting the Screen Scene: ‘A History of Screen Printing" by Screen Printing Magazine. This mentions the book "History of Screen Printing – How an Art Evolved Into an Industry"

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  5. Moiré pattern - Wikipedia

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    Moiré pattern appearing on scaled camera captures of LCD screen Moiré pattern of double layered shading net In mathematics, physics, and art, moiré patterns ( UK : / ˈ m w ɑː r eɪ / MWAH -ray , US : / m w ɑː ˈ r eɪ / mwah- RAY , [ 1 ] French: [mwaʁe] ⓘ ) or moiré fringes [ 2 ] are large-scale interference patterns that can be ...

  6. Silk (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Silk is a British television drama series produced by the BBC which was broadcast over three series on BBC One between 22 February 2011 and 31 March 2014. Created by Peter Moffat , the series follows the daily goings on of Shoe Lane Chambers and its members in their personal and professional lives.

  7. National Serigraph Society - Wikipedia

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    In their 1970 book “Silk-Screen Printing for Artists & Craftsmen”, Mathilda V. and James A. Schwalbach wrote that a “major force in the development of serigraphy as a fine art was the formation in 1940 of the National Serigraph Society.

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