DISCOLOCO Neon Pink Screenprint
DISCOLOCO Neon Pink Screenprint
Oli Fowler Art
40 in stock
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Six layers of ink. Each one dragged across the screen by hand. The neon pink hits last — proper eye-searing stuff that glows under strip lights and demands you look twice.
DISCOLOCO Neon Pink isn't trying to be subtle. It's disco at full volume. The kind that made your ears ring walking out of clubs in '78. When Paradise Garage was still just an idea and Studio 54 was peak hedonism. This is that energy — condensed, concentrated, pulled through mesh onto paper.
The panoramic format stretches the composition wide. 700mm of pure colour information that works like those old disco light strips. Horizontal. Insistent. The kind of piece that changes how a room feels.
I've been pulling neon pink for years now. It's temperamental ink — wants to bleed, wants to shift. Getting it to sit clean across six layers means everything has to be perfect. The registration. The pressure. The timing between pulls. One screen goes wrong and you're binning the lot.
Details:
- 6-layer hand-pulled screenprint with neon pink
- Limited edition of 40
- 700 x 250mm (panoramic format)
- 320gsm Madrid Litho paper
- Signed and embossed
- Sold unframed
The Process:
Six screens. Six separate pulls. The base layers build the structure — the depth and movement that gives disco its pulse. Then the neon pink floods everything. It's synthetic colour. The kind that didn't exist until chemistry got clever enough to make pigments that bright.
Madrid Litho paper holds it clean. Takes the ink without bleeding. Keeps those hard edges sharp where they need to be sharp, soft where the layers build up naturally.
Perfect for:
Hallways that need waking up. Above furniture where standard prints look lost. Those awkward narrow spaces that defeat everything else. The panoramic format works where square prints fail.
Shipping & Care:
Wrapped in acid-free tissue and shipped in a sturdy cardboard tube. Keep it away from direct sunlight — neon ink is brilliant but it's not immortal. Frame with UV-protective glass if you want it looking this fierce in twenty years.
This is for people who understand that walls don't have to whisper. Sometimes they can shout. Sometimes they should.
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