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Our studio grew out of Maurel Press originated in 1955 by artists Sheila and Ary Marbain. It opened as a custom free rose clip art screen printing shop specializing in printing with contemporary artists. sheila had studied art at black mountain college in north carolina with joseph albers, ilya bolotowsky and william dekooning from 1948 through 1950. ary had worked and exhibited as a painter in france clip for many years. after art the sudden death of ary marbain in 1963, the rose studio was closed for a year. sheila then decided to modernize the workshop and introduce screen photography along with a new vacuume printing table. our studio reopened on 23rd street in manhattan. with an assistant, sheila plunged into printing three dimensional objects. a plexiglass airship for lichtenstein, an oldenburg soft drum set, a set of dominoes with fahlstrom, and a large fabric banner with marisol were some of the editions.

once a wooden sculpture has been dehydrated cracks will appear, where even exposure clip to high relative humidity will not make the cracks close up entirely. however, conservators can fill the cracks with a variety of materials to create a unified visual impression. what should i ask for when matting and framing works of art on paper? mat board should be made from 100% rag or lignin-free cellulose. sometimes those labelled as "museum board" or "conservation board" are not of the highest quality. alkaline buffered boards are not sufficient if the board contains wood pulp. photographs should not be matted with alkaline buffered boards as some prints are adversely effected by alkalinity. hinges are used to attach the work of art to the backboard of the mat. they should be made of japanese paper, and should be adhered with wheat starch paste. pressure sensitive adhesive tapes and pre-gummed tapes should not be used. photographs are often attached to the mat with photo corners.

sheila also did collaborative printing with rauschenberg, frankenthaler, motherwell, arakawa, segal, wegman, shields, and many others. in 1990 she was honored with a 25 year master printers show at rutgers zimmerli art museum in new brunswick, new jersey. in january 1994, art assisted by artist friends, sheila developed a new monoprinting process rose utilizing the silk screen medium, yet enabling the artist to work directly on the silk using almost all of the drawing tools they are used to using on paper. art on the net is a collective of artists helping each other to come up on the internet and share their works on the world wide web. artists clip create and maintain studios art and rooms in the gallery where they show their works and share about themselves.

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