Digitized Reproductions of 1970’s Serigraphs

In the 1970’s, Barry A Biddle created hundreds of serigraph (silk screen) art prints to sell in his Kansas City galleries (Serigraphix 1 and Serigraphix 2). Most of these images were sold in limited editions of 125 or less.

One by one, we are carefully and lovingly digitizing these prints. Now you can once again bring home Barry’s uniquely joyful and “groovy” art. Images are available in the form of wall art, apparel, mugs, note cards, and other items.

Our digitizing process involves scanning and then vectorizing the images. This process offers collectors like you several benefits over artwork that has been reproduced by photography. When you buy from us, you can truly create a custom work of art.

Get It in Any Size You Want

The vectorizing process allows us to enlarge even the smallest prints while retaining the sharpness of the original. For example, the original of the “Striped Motherhood” image is only 7″ x 5″. But with our process, we are able to offer this art print in sizes up to 60″ x 43″ without any loss in quality.

Get It in Any Form You Want

Our supplier, Fine Art America, prints each piece to your specifications. Get yours printed on paper, canvas, metal, acrylic, or wood. And then decide on even more options like framing and mats. 

You’ll Know Ahead that Our Art Fits Your Space

Before you pick your size, you can “view” it on your own wall with the free mobile app from Fine Art America. No more worrying about whether the size you picked will work or not.

Best of All, You Can Change the Colors!

Because our images are digitized, we can offer custom coloring services. So now you can order art that matches your decor. Or, order one image in a variety of colors to create your own custom Andy-Warhol-style montage.

We Call it Art Your Way™

Between the choices Fine Art America offers and the choices we offer, you never have to worry about someone else having the exact same piece of art. It’s like buying an original, but at reproduction prices.

You know, every piece of artwork has a story. And after you customize your piece, you’ll be part of that story!

Hope You Enjoy the Gallery

Feel free to stay awhile and browse through our ever-expanding gallery. We know you’ll find something you’ll love!

Are you one of the Newly Groovy?

Are you one of the Newly Groovy?

 

"Groovy" was a popular slang term in the 60s and 70s. It could be used in several different ways. For example, when we talk about "feeling groovy" it means feeling happy and calm.

 

That's the feeling people tend to get when they look at Barry Biddle's prints from the 60s and 70s.

 

Thing is, once you're feeling groovy, you're going to want that feeling more often. Here's your chance…

 

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When you sign up today, we'll send you a pair of groovy FREE PRINTABLE NOTE CARDS (8.5x11 PDF) so you can make someone else feel groovy, too.

 

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