solarplate images up.....)
Thanks for this link to Andrew Xenios' photogravures. I agree with
Jon: they are hauntingly beautiful, and I'm glad I saw them.
Katharine
On Feb 21, 2007, at 3:53 PM, Jon Lybrook wrote:
Xenios' work is hauntingly beautiful. Thanks for sharing, Susan.
Assuming mottling is a choice for him, he's made it well.
Rest assured there are other possible aesthetic options with
polymer as well as copper. I've never bought into the "make it
work for you" rationale in the face of technical challenges.
Jon
zphoto@montana.net wrote:
SAY WHATTT??? So mottling can merely be an 'artistic choice'???
Thanks for the URL, Susan. BTW I really appreciate both Jon
Lybrook's and Strange Ross' websites on polymer gravure...link to
Ross' is at bottom of Jon's. Chris ----- Original Message Follows
----- From: SusanV <susanvoss3@gmail.com> To: alt-photo-process-
l@usask.ca Subject: Re: solarplate images up on my website Date:
Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:20:52 -0500
The current issue of B & W magazine has a feature on Andrew
Xenios and his copper plate photogravures. His website is http://
www.andrewxenios.com/ Interesting to see those gravures,
especially in light of our own problems with mottled areas...
Susan gravure blog at http://susanvossgravures.blogspot.com
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