Sentences with phrase «photogram techniques»

Made in an analogue color darkroom, and build up from multiple exposures on light sensitive paper, the prints combine projected Photoshop files of digitized brush strokes with traditional photogram techniques where objects are placed directly on the image surface.
In a smaller suite of work, Kelton combines chemogram and photogram techniques; the shift marked with a cracked, folded horizon line separating swirling tones from smooth, matte black.
British - born photographer Adam Fuss is known for his enigmatic photographs, which he creates using photogram techniques.
In 1980, while searching for a way to make more dynamic drawings, she adopted the classic black and white photogram technique which she has used ever since.
LV: In your second «umbrella concept» Struck by light, you present a collection of works made with the color photogram technique.
The process is more akin to the photogram technique favored by the Surrealists than to any painting method.

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Aimed at KS4 and 5, this presentation is designed to accompany a photogram workshop giving artist links and information, simple instructions, weblinks for further research and potential techniques to develop and explore such as scanography, cyanotypes, silhouettes... Artist links include Anna Atkins, Man Ray, Laszlo Moholy - Nagy, Jenny Saville, Paul Morrison, Susan Derges.
Fuss's work is distinctive for its contemporary reinterpretation of photography's earliest techniques, particularly the camera-less methods of the daguerreotype and photogram.
Although the Cyanotype is their primary technique, Betancourt and Weil have worked with other experimental techniques such as photograms and Van Dyke Brown prints.
Over the past twenty years, Fuss has created a distinctive style by reinterpreting some of photography's earliest techniques, particularly the camera-less methods of the daguerreotype and photogram.
Forsyth's work explores a breadth of themes, reflected in the range of techniques he employs: analogue and digital exposures taken by the artist exist in his work, alongside computer generated imagery, photograms, and photographic collages from historic magazines and vintage postcards.
Camera - based film negatives are enlarged onto light - sensitive paper that is partially obstructed by other materials (the technique used to make photograms).
He even developed special software for his digital abstract «Photograms» which was inspired by Lázsló Moholy - Nagy and Man Ray, the inventors of the photogram; the technique of laying objects onto photographic paper and exposing it to light.
Through numerous examples of still life, portraiture, and beyond, we see how Ray constantly experimented with new techniques, pushing photography out of its documentary domain into ethereal, poetic expressions through multiple exposure, solarization, and the particular brand of photograms he wittily termed «rayography.»
The resulting marks are reminiscent of photograms, a cameraless photographic technique developed by early photographers but often associated with experimental 20th century photography.
Welling has experimented with a range of photographic techniques, including gelatin silver prints, photograms, Polaroids, and digital prints.
The show revolves around the theme of appropriation; with work that explores / deals with desire, race, sexuality, identity and gender, often via magazine formats and camera-less techniques (such as photograms).
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