Overview
This is a stunning, large-scale original serigraph (screenprint) by renowned Santa Fe artist Jack Silverman, hand-signed and dated 1984. The print depicts a highly detailed, photorealistic representation of a historic Hopi Toholo (wedding robe or textile), capturing the intricate weave, texture, and organic folds of the fabric.
Story
In 1984, Santa Fe artist Jack Silverman hand-signed this striking serigraph. He dedicated his career to capturing the soul of historic Native American textiles, treating them not as artifacts, but as living masterpieces of design.
Maker / Origin
Jack Silverman (1940–2021) was a highly regarded artist and collector based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He developed a revolutionary multi-screen serigraph technique to replicate the exact texture, color depth, and three-dimensional quality of historic Navajo, Pueblo, and Hopi weavings. His prints are held in major museum collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Heard Museum.
Condition & Value
The print appears to be in excellent condition, housed in a professional frame with a clean mat. There is no visible foxing, water damage, or fading to the rich red and black pigments, though it should be inspected out of the frame to ensure it was mounted using acid-free archival materials.