Focusing on Palladium and Ultrachrome Printing in evoking a "Sense of the Distant Past"
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014
February Show: Palladium Up Close
The featured prints may be viewed in the Picasa web link above. These are HD images of the files used for the palladium prints in the show, but I think you'll agree that the real prints are better!
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
The New Show is up at the Claremont Forum
The Claremont Forum Bookstore is in the old Packing House on 1st Street. The show is up during the month of February. Palladium: Up Close will present about a dozen 11x14-sized prints using this beautiful platinum/palladium process developed in the 1870's. There will be an opening during the regular First Friday Art Walk, February 7th starting about 5:30 pm at the Forum Bookstore. During the week the hours are
Tuesday - Thursday • 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM
The Claremont Forum Bookshop & Gallery is located on the first floor of the
Tuesday - Thursday • 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Friday - Saturday • 12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Sunday • 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
The Claremont Forum Bookshop & Gallery is located on the first floor of the
Claremont Packing House.
Monday, September 9, 2013
New Palladium Show Coming Up
I'm choosing about a dozen of my favorite black-and-white images to be printed for a new show later this year or early next year. Each image will have a black "palladium" border like the one shown here.
I'm especially interested that viewers should appreciate that the images are palladium and not regular photographs. If they are mounted without borders, a casual gallery goer might miss the special characteristics of the palladium print: the tonal range, the range of soft blacks, etc. Each will be signed on the Arche's Platine paper which has been in continuous production since it was used in the Renaissance by artists like Leonardo.
"Three Timbers", Pecos, New Mexico.
I'm especially interested that viewers should appreciate that the images are palladium and not regular photographs. If they are mounted without borders, a casual gallery goer might miss the special characteristics of the palladium print: the tonal range, the range of soft blacks, etc. Each will be signed on the Arche's Platine paper which has been in continuous production since it was used in the Renaissance by artists like Leonardo.
"Three Timbers", Pecos, New Mexico.
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