Silkscreen Prints (201)
Silkscreen (serigraphy) printmaking technique, where ink is pushed through a fine mesh screen with blocked-out areas creating the image. Adopted by Japanese artists in the postwar era for its bold, flat color capabilities.
Artists Known for Silkscreen

Calla
Silkscreen

Calla 2
Silkscreen

Calla 3
Silkscreen

Calla 4
Silkscreen

Calla 6
Silkscreen

Calla 7
Silkscreen

Calla 8
Silkscreen

Calla in Blue
Silkscreen

Calla in Blue 3
Silkscreen

Calla in Green 4
Silkscreen

Calla in Green 5
Silkscreen

Lotus
Silkscreen

Lotus 2
Silkscreen

Lotus Flower 5
Silkscreen

White Lotus Flower 3
Silkscreen

July First 5
Silkscreen

Lace#21
2012
Silkscreen on acrylic panel

Waiting to Dry (Hoshimachi)
干し待ち
2025
Woodcut, silkscreen on washi with water-based and foaming inks

A Rest
Mokuhanga (Japanese woodblock) and silkscreen on washi

Release
Silkscreen on rubber

Vestiges
Silkscreen on rubber

Bottom
Silkscreen on rubber

Image
Silkscreen on rubber

Plate of cedar (Hanganet sample)
Silkscreen / mixed media
#illusion series — installation thumb
Silkscreen on mirror

#illusion series — KG+ 2024
2024
Silkscreen on mirror

Hiroki Kondo / Kana Ueda / kanamaru — KG+ 2025
2025
Silkscreen on mirror

work (silkscreen on canvas) — Tama 1
Silkscreen with water-based ink on canvas

work (silkscreen on canvas) — Tama 2
Silkscreen with water-based ink on canvas

work5-1
Silkscreen with water-based ink on canvas

work6-1 (variant 1)
Silkscreen with water-based ink on canvas

work6-1 (variant 2)
Silkscreen with water-based ink on canvas

Wave Painting 1 (波絵1)
波絵1
Silkscreen on paper (60-100 layer overprinting technique)

Wave Painting 2 (波絵2)
波絵2
Silkscreen on paper (60-100 layer overprinting technique)

Wave Painting 3 (波絵3)
波絵3
Silkscreen on paper (60-100 layer overprinting technique)

Wave Painting 4 (波絵4)
波絵4
Silkscreen on paper (60-100 layer overprinting technique)

Print 12-2 (Hundred Layers of Color)
Silkscreen on paper

Print 19-1 (Hundred Layers of Color)
Silkscreen on paper

Print 23-1 (Hundred Layers of Color)
Silkscreen on paper

Print 29-1 (Hundred Layers of Color)
Silkscreen on paper

Print 32-1 (Hundred Layers of Color)
Silkscreen on paper

Print 34-1 (Hundred Layers of Color)
Silkscreen on paper

Print 37-1 (Hundred Layers of Color)
Silkscreen on paper

Print 49 (Hundred Layers of Color)
Silkscreen on paper

À la Maison de M. Civeçawa (Rose-Colored Dance) — installation view
腰巻お仙
1965
Silkscreen poster (commercial silkscreen process)

Early Silkscreens 1965-1971 — installation view
1965-1971
Silkscreen on paper

Early Silkscreens 1965-1971 — exhibition cover image
1965-1971
Silkscreen on paper
Battle of Fujigawa
Silkscreen
Armadillo
Silkscreen
Inferno
Silkscreen

Red Sphere No 3-S
Silkscreen
Red Sphere No. 7
Silkscreen
Blue Sphere V-E
Silkscreen

No. 69 - Owl
梟
Silkscreen (serigraph)

No. 123 - Owl
梟
Silkscreen (serigraph)

No. 129 - Evening Scene of Sagano
嵯峨野の夕景
Silkscreen (serigraph)

No. 132 - Owl
梟
Silkscreen (serigraph)

No. 136 - Shimohiraya Village
下平屋村
Silkscreen (serigraph)

No. 97 - Cabin at Inoshita
井下の小屋
Silkscreen (serigraph)

No. 153 - Thatched Roof in the Snow
Silkscreen (serigraph)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Silkscreen (serigraphy) printmaking technique, where ink is pushed through a fine mesh screen with blocked-out areas creating the image. Adopted by Japanese artists in the postwar era for its bold, flat color capabilities.
Masahiro Masuda, Ayako Tokitoh, and Kouseki Ono are among the artists most associated with silkscreen in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.
Hanga currently catalogues 201 prints tagged with silkscreen, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.



