Tonight, I start a long, difficult process of actively using
this blog and its mirror site as a means of communicating my artistic practice.
It’s been a busy couple of months.
Not just teaching. The anthotypes are maturing in approach
and content. I am getting influenced by the painter in my life and other
painters in my life. I think all the rubbings on the Vermont pieces were
influenced by Bridgette and I viewing the Gerhardt Richter video. Somewht
related, when someone mentions complimentary colors to you in a hallway based
upon seeing an instagram picture of a work in progress…I better take heed.
Rebecca Sargent, thank you.
Exhbition news minus pictures.
The Ino Town, Japan show ended last week. The platinum
palladium prints on the Tosa Washi may travel to Kyoto. Stay tuned.
Three anthotypes are on view in Columbus as part of the Ohio
Art League Fall Juried Show.
Three anthotypes are on view in Fixed Shadow at Wright State
University.
One anthotype (the double exposure one) will be on display
in the Soho Photo Gallery Alternative Photography competition.
I will upload pictures of the work, possibly even exhibition
documentation in the next few weeks. In the meantime, how about an early image
of a work in progress? Complimentary Clot in Saffron, photographed
October 21st.
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