Tuesday, June 7, 2016

More from the "Sunstone" series



Monotype


 A monotype is a unique print.  "Mono"= one. Rather than   multiple  images being created from a single plate. A thin metal, glass or Plexiglas plate is painted on with either ink or paint, and then damp paper is carefully positioned on top. Together , these are pressed by the printing press and an embossed, often surprising and vivid print results. Usually i continue to work on the image with pastel, but here is one that was left just as is -fresh and un-worked over. 

Monday, January 25, 2016

Monday, January 11, 2016

With the crew from "The Great Big Story"



Dominique Turner, and the others from "The Great Big Story" payed a visit on Saturday. Gillian and Andrea added to the great energy, while they expertly crafted sheir news story.
I did a little light painting that night- here are the results

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Above, Facing the Camera, Dominique Turner and Lightbulbs 1  2016

Thursday, January 7, 2016

The Great Big Story

Oh 2016 sure has been full of good news .
Going to have a film crew here from "The Great Big Story"  website Hope I can keep up with the fast pace though.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Whats going on

An update, a good time to do so, the optimisim of early january fresh and promising.
First, the Seeing With Photography Collective will be  part of an exhibition in Canada soon, at the  Human Rights Museum of Winnipeg Manitoba. Details when they are known...

An acquaintance of mine, a writer, Tyler Gore, invited me to showcase my light paintings. Tylers become the editor of "Literal Latte  A  Journal of Poetry  Prose and Art"
I;m honored. Please tvisit Literal Latte with the link.
http://www.literal-latte.com/

There's also a possibility of another exhibition opprotunity for me, this time in Sweden. When i know more I"ll post the info here.

Showing you today... this pinhole image from 2002.
A pinhole photo is made using a tiny pinprick as the lens. Glass-less optics.

Title is..".Pinhole- Central Park, 2002".

I don't mind the softness at all. These sorts of pinhole images remind me of early 1900's Pictoralist images. There were lots of people walking around during the long exposure of a minute or so, you might see swirls of color or vauge person- like shapes. Forget HD. My friend was  making pinholes with me- another visually impaired photographer- and when he saw the results of our day's work,  expressed both dissapointment and doubt, saying they were inferior. They just looked...familiar... like how his Macular Degeneration made his own sight very duffused.He looked up at me skeptically  after peering hard at the soft series. 'Are you serious, you really like these?" he murmered. I did.

2016 has started with a fresh breeze. Best wishes to all for a great year .