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Falls» has produced large scale photograms using powdered pigments that stain and dye vast swathes of canvas, capturing the transition of seasons, the passage of time and weather.

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Since 2005, the artist has been working on a series called The Times, for which he uses front pages from The New York Times as the basis of photograms and collages.
The images appeared to be photograms of ephemeral ink - on - water drawings, but the referent was a couple of steps removed: Opera first recorded the drawings on negatives that he digitally enlarged and then used to create the small anthotype prints.
British - born photographer Adam Fuss is known for his enigmatic photographs, which he creates using photogram techniques.
These find counterparts in a series of photograms made using reams of outmoded, industrial «Phototype»: long film negatives which have entire font families printed on them.
In this body of work, Oppenheim makes photograms from paper - thin slices of wood, using the same arboreal species to frame the images.
Maybe not, any more than it matters just what Ruff used for his photograms, for photography is thinking big.
In his recent photograms, he has used no camera at all.
Here, gelatin silver photographs and photograms — taken from the artist's personal archive made over the years and used both altered or unmodified — are layered into compositions, along with pieces of sheer black or tan fabric that allude to women's hosiery.
Tatiana Kronberg's work is created from and is a document of an interactive performance involving both persons and material, resulting in a photogram — an image created directly onto light - sensitive photo paper exposed by a series of light flashes without the use of a camera.
Camera - based film negatives are enlarged onto light - sensitive paper that is partially obstructed by other materials (the technique used to make photograms).
Jessica Harvey uses ashes to create black and white photograms that resemble a distanced view of stars in space, whereas Erika Råberg's work depicts the romantic absurdity that transpires in recreating historical narratives.
As if to separate out one last component from Hesidence, the glow, F+D (for Françoise and Daniel) Cartier use the back room for color photograms.
A list of some of the processes, materials, and cameras used in A Fine Experiment reads like a grand catalogue of photography's means: offset lithograph, dye transfer print, Polaroid print, gelatin silver print, Cibachrome print, color - in - color print, photogram, photo collage, double exposure, cliché verre, contact print, large format, panoramic, 35 mm camera.
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.
Ron Saunders, from San Francisco, uses sepia toned silver print photograms to combine fragmented human portraits and nature.
The slightly concave photograms shown at 36 Orchard Street refer to Marey's diagrams, which record human steps with the use of photosensitive paper.
Her current body of work uses photograms, cyanotypes, performance and craft to emphasize self - care through the artistic process.
This volume includes, amongst other series, selections from «Diary / Landscape,» in which Welling matched the writing of his ancestors» letters with Connecticut winter landscapes; «Glass House» a meditation on Philip Johnson's 1949 residence, shot using colored filters; examples from his «Degrades,» pure color photograms created in the darkroom as well as selections from his recent «Wyeth» and «Choreograph» track his early interest in painting and dance.
The distance keepers, that museums use to prevent viewers from approaching works of art, are assembled in vertical compositions and reflected upon the black photograms become part of the model.
Using his unique method for creating chlorophyll print photograms on tree leaves, Dahn then reproduces them in daguerreotype form to memorialize the faces of the Cambodian genocide.
Using both real instruments and a skeletal and translucent drum set fabricated to her specifications, Karapetian alternates abstracted still lives of instruments with near life size photograms of musicians caught at moments of rest before or after the implication of sound.
From chromogenic photograms and distorted images to photojournalism and digital collages, this exhibition celebrates California artists and photographers and the ways they use photography to express their creativity.
Rees commissioned Batchen to curate a history of cameraless photography, using the Lye photograms as his starting point.
Many of the images were made without a camera using photosensitive paper, found objects, and low - fi processes to create the photograms.
More recently, Boelens has made a series of large - scale photograms, using various objects or textiles that are folded repeatedly over the duration of the exposure and create radiant fields of color.
The result recalls photograms wherein individual objects are placed on photosensitive paper to produce images using light alone.
Landscape Portraits is a new series of photograms in which Oppenheim uses very thin slices of wood as negatives applied directly to a photosensitive surface.
The first: photograms, makes its world debut, and depicts abstract shapes, lines, and forms that were made using a custom built software.
Several photograms reveal flawed rims, resulting from the rough edges on the cardboard used to control light exposure.
Ancalmo's photograms from the Dualing Pianos series were created using the very scroll that passes through the installation on view.
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