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Silkscreen Print: BinaryBubble
TERAK SERIES
SERIGRAPHY
by
HANK GREBE
Binary Bubble
Silkscreen Print: ArcturianDataChecks
Arcturian Data Checks
Silkscreen Print: ArcturianBlowUp
Arcturian Blowup
BinaryBeach-1
Binary Beach
BitBlaster-1
Bit Blaster 1
BitBlaster-2
Bit Blaster 2
BitBlaster-3
Bit Blaster 3
DataDots-1
Data Dots
Digirad-1
Digirad
DigitalDusk-1
Digital Dusk
DotMatrixRise-1
Dot Matrix Rise
GreenTerakDisk-1
Green Terak Disk
Mayan_Terak_Circle_Incr5degrees
Mayan Terak Circle
DotMatrixRise-2
Dot Matrix Rise 2
DotMatrixRise-3
Dot Matrix Rise 3
Maztolkin-1
Maztolkin
Noh_Ek_Arcturian-1
Noh Ek Arcturian
Rigel-TerakIncr=5degrees
Rigel Terak Incr 5 Degrees
Solirad-1
Solirad
Teradink-1
Teradink
Terak_Arcturian-1
Terak Arcturian 1
Terak_Arcturian-2
Terak Arcturian 2
Terak_Arcturian-3
Terak Arcturian 3
Terak_Arcturian
Terak Arcturian
TerakCircleIncr3degrees
Terak Circle Incr 3 Degrees
Untitled_Blue_Terak
Untitled Blue Terak
Untitled_Mayan_Terak-1
Untitled Mayan Terak
Untitled_Pink_Terak
Untitled Pink Terak
Untitled_Terak_on_plaid-1
Untitled Terak on Plaid

Hank Grebe: Serigraphy: Terak Series

Hank Grebe created this series in Guggenheim Fellow Professor Dean Meeker's serigraphy studio at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Grebe pioneered computer graphics using an Apple IIe and an odd computer called the "Terak" running the Pascal programming language to assist in the design of the prints. He used high contrast film to transfer dot matrix printouts to the silkscreens. All prints are made with oil based inks on 100% rag BFK Rives paper and measure 22 x 22 inches.