Tell us a few things about the history of silkscreen printing. It’s a whole industry working behind it to produce all these inks, gauze and spatulas… and that’s why it survives. Manolis: For us here, it is an attempt to rewrite this history, silkscreen has no fathers. Other people were printing for him he did not mention any of his colleagues ever. Manolis: We’re not really into this celebrity-printer culture, this “rockstar” type ideology focused on sales.Ĭhris: Serious silkscreen printers don’t like Andy Warhol. Silk screen printing has a history of over 2000 years. This is only 100 years of its rich history. Most people know that silkscreen means Andy Warhol. It exists in many cultures and what sets it apart is that it is associated with both applied and fine arts. Silk screen printing does not have this glamor element on the back. Older than typography, despite the fact that most people believe that typography was the absolute revolution. Manolis: It is the oldest printing method available. How old is the silkscreen printing method? We invest in the difficulty of its project and to the evolution of our know-how. We often refuse to proceed on some collaborations and this comes at a cost. We always prefer to have partners, rather than customers. I can relate to someone that has worked on a design for many hours and wants a very specific result for it. Manolis: I also happened to have studied Graphic Design in Vakalo Art and Design College, so I understand well the worry of the graphic designer. But it is also important for people to see the process, so they can understand that the final work is not made by just pushing a button. Every post we upload works like a diary to me, so I can look back and see how I dealt with a project. At the same time, the internet has helped us present our work on a wider audience 24 /7. At some point someone trusts you and you get to create something nice with him. We combine both, working together and we choose to make limited projects with a special degree of difficulty and with lots of love. There are a lot of old-fashioned professionals like my father or new guys in the business like me. What probably makes us stand out from the crowd is that we happen to take on the most intricate projects, both mechanically and artistically. There are many colleagues in the silkscreen business. your car, your mobile phone, the olive oil bottle, your clothes.
Silk screen printing as a printing technique covers a huge range of applications, i.e. Is there a competition in silkscreen printing market? We are here to discuss and prepare our collaborators for what’s following, the difficulties and the whole process. You’ll just tell him “I’m in pain” and he has to help you find out where does this pain come from. It’s like going to the doctor You don’t actually know what to tell him. I like to know that there’s going to be a benefit for him after working with us. Manolis: We always discuss on what each collaborator wants to do and how he imagines the final result. I know I’m going to be worried enough and I don’t want to. You did this for you, but we all seem to know about it now.Ĭhris: I don’t like to work on projects with too much hassle.
#SILKSCREEN PRINTING JOBS LICENSE#
Back in those years, it was pretty difficult to have a three-phase electric current and getting a silkscreen printing license was a big-big story and still is. Chris AngelakisĬhris: It was a brand-new empty space.
In 1976 I made my first studio in Petralona. I was interested in Photography, but there was no School of Photography back then So I accidentally found the silkscreen printing process in a workshop. I started searching about everything I could learn. However, I made the decision to stay in Athens. I left my village and moved to Athens for university studies, but I was disappointed from the very first week. Manolis AngelakisĬhris: As a child, I was pretty handy with both sketches and paintings. I studied Graphic Design and over the years I stopped worrying and fell in love with the medium. Neither my father nor I intended to stay here. Manolis: I was born here, I was lullabied in darkrooms and I was spoon-fed with fluorescent colors. They offer high quality silkscreen printing services and as they love to say they “swallow inks and spit prints”. Chris Angelakis and his son Manolis Angelakis are the proud owners of Tind, a silkscreen printing studio in Neos Kosmos, Athens, Greece.