WTF is CMYK? Simply put, the CMYK process is a method used to screenprint photos. The image is broken down into four layers: cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and key (black, K) Each color is applied in separate layers, allowing for a full range of colors through a combination of these inks. I’ve really been enjoying getting back into film photography over the last few years, and the CMYK process has enabled me to combine that passion with my love of screenprinting.
Each set comes with six 6×6 signed and numbered prints, featuring 35mm film photos that I took from Dead & Co’s sphere shows from earlier this summer.
Edition of 60
Process sets of each print are also available for sale—shoot me an email if you’re interested!