Focusing on Palladium and Ultrachrome Printing in evoking a "Sense of the Distant Past"
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Clockwise Up, Singing Sands Area, near Dunhuang, Gansu Province, China
"Clockwise Up" - a modern-day camel caravan in the Singing Sands area near Dunhuang, Gansu Provice, China. Taken in September, 2005, these caravans still exist. You see them moving from the lower right portion of the image clockwise up to the ridge and beyond. One of three prints in the "No Strangers" show at the Art Intersection Gallery in Gilbert, AZ August 2-30. Palladium, 16x20 on Arches Platine paper.
Five Camels, Singing Sands, Dunhuang, Gansu Province, China
These camels are the descendants of the many who were the beasts of burden for the Silk Route for over 1,000 years. While their current burdens are modern day tourists, they are remarkably evocative of their past roles. One of three prints included in the "No Strangers" show at Art Intersection Gallery, August 2 - 30, 2014. Palladium, 16x20 on Arches Platine paper.
Great Salt Lake, Karakorum Highway, Western China
Taken in 2010 in far western China on the Karakorum Highway near the Pakistan border. This lake resembles its counterpart in Utah, but is essentially dry. This is one of three prints to be displayed in the "No Strangers" show at the Art Intersection Gallery in Gilbert, AZ, August 2-30, 2014. Palladium, 16x20 on Arches Platine paper.
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