A seriolithograph is a type of fine art print that combines elements of serigraphy (silk screening) and lithography. The image is printed on high-quality paper or canvas and is produced in limited editions signed and numbered by the artist. Seriolithographs are sought after by art collectors for their quality and value.
A seriolithograph combines two fine art media, the serigraph and the lithograph. This term was made up by Park West Gallery and is not actually recognized by most scholars in the art world because seriolithographs are actually photo-mechanical reproductions.
The value of a serigraph or seriolithograph from Park West Galleries can vary widely based on factors such as the artist, edition size, condition, and market demand. It’s advisable to research the specific piece, consult art appraisers, or check auction results for similar works to get an accurate valuation. Additionally, provenance and authenticity can also significantly influence its worth.