Description
This original screen print is based on a photograph I took in 2021 at the Sign Graveyard, capturing the weathered character of the iconic Milk Man neon sign. The image was translated from photography into a hand-pulled screen print, preserving the grit, texture, and imperfections of aging American signage.
Each print is pulled by hand using red water-based ink on heavyweight 100lb 8″x8″ cardstock. Subtle variations in ink coverage and texture are a natural part of the screen-printing process, making every print unique.
This piece blends photography, printmaking, and vintage Americana, making it ideal for collectors of neon art, sign photography, and handmade artwork. Perfect for studios, offices, galleries, or any space that appreciates bold analog design.
***Squeegee not included









