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Which Board? => Main Forum => : gary m October 24, 2006, 12:53:59 AM
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How cool is this http://www.hainesgallery.com/Main_Pages/Artist_Pages/BDAN.bio.html http://www.hainesgallery.com/Main_Pages/Artist_Pages/BDAN.work.html :o
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Living art! :o
Fantastic.
Thanks for posting that Gary.
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Yep, it's very cool indeed. I went to an exhibition in London a few years ago where they'd done something similar but on a larger scale on a patch of grass about 4 feet square. The image faded over the course of the exhibition, but it looked great.
BTW, I loved the use of the word 'immigrated' in the bio from the Haines Gallery. Never seen that before and it made me smile.
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In fact I did some digging and I found a couple of websites by the artists who created the 'photo' that I saw in London; Heather Ackroyd and Dan Harvey. Both of these links are worth following:
http://www.artsadmin.co.uk/artists/ah/photosynthesistext.html
http://www.gardnermuseum.org/2001_exhibitions/ackroyd_harvey_ex.asp
Here's an example
(http://www.gardnermuseum.org/2001_exhibitions/images/ackroyd_harvey_images/mother_child.jpg)
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They actually have some info on this on http://www.alternativephotography.com/
I personally tried something a bit different: an Anthotype.
Lets just say that the amount of UV exposure required for these is a bit overwhelming (should read my results were really bad)
I'll have to try it again some time next summer with a more contrasty negative and longer exposures.
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It seems that the process is essentially simple, but time-consuming.
http://www.npr.org/programs/talkingplants/features/2003/danh/index.html
Any idea how long these prints last? I guess post exposure to the sun will wipe out the image.
Janet
ps. Thanks Gary, I'm going to try one of these to show to my school workshop
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Found a more detailed explanation on making these prints also. http://www.grand-illusions.com/roman.htm
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Found a more detailed explanation on making these prints also. http://www.grand-illusions.com/roman.htm
I was just going to post this link, good job I read the entire thread LOL
I've got to try it when the sun returns next year :)