ART PRINT

Decriminalize SW print

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About this Artist

For lovers of skating, fashion, and all things cute and spooky! Being a half-Filipino enby who loves to skate, Mestiza Makes was born out of the owner's desire to share original designs inspired by Filipino culture, skating, J-fashion, and more with others. They constantly strive to support other artists in the community along the way via collaborations with other creatives. All screen-printed items are printed locally by POC-owned and operated small businesses. All sewn items are custom made and sewn-to-order by the Mestiza Makes team. Everything is shipped with biodegradable materials and packaged with minimal waste, in order to operate as environmentally friendly as possible. We aim to bring more light to various social issues as well, as seen in our original collaborative designs, such as the decriminalization of sex work and fighting food insecurity. Giclée (pronounced "zhee-clay") is a neologism for the process of making fine art prints from a digital source using ink-jet printing. The word "giclée" is derived from the French language word "le gicleur" meaning "nozzle", or more specifically "gicler" meaning "to squirt, spurt, or spray". It was coined in 1991 by Jack Duganne, a printmaker working in the field, to represent any inkjet-based digital print used as fine art. The intent of that name was to distinguish commonly known industrial "Iris proofs" from the type of fine art prints artists were producing on those same types of printers. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on Iris printers in a process invented in the early 1990s but has since come to mean any high quality ink-jet print and is often used in galleries and print shops to denote such prints.

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  • Height 4.00"
  • Width 6.00"
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