The serigraph is created through a silkscreen process, and serigraphs are often called "silk screens." Using a different screen for each color applied in the process, silk screening is known for creating a richly, deeply colored artwork.
The ability to restore serigraphs/silk screens calls on a number of the restorer's disciplines, from paper restoration to perfect color matching to the ability to use an airbrush to recreate tone and color perfectly. Most serigraphs are limited edition artworks, and so their value needs to be conserved.
At Restoration By Heart we perform the restoration and conservation of intricate serigraphs with great pride, and we guarantee the outcome of our work.