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Re: tri-color gum at last , nr 2




On 24 sep 2008, at 17:48, Christina Z. Anderson wrote:

Great composition on this with the curved black lines, curved face, curved fan (?) in bottom front. She's adorable!
 
Don't stop with the grandkids--I use my kids and hubby all the time in my work.  As one student said, "Your husband is always wandering in and out of your work..."
 
Don't stop with the gum prints either :)  I love it when people post URLs to a print they are working on. It makes the list more active.  I wish more people would be less shy about showing their work.

On the other hand, having the negative for a monochrome gum print , i started oil-printing (i did a lot of bromoil, so the inking wasn't a big problem); see below:


but i must admit that this one is a lucky one; normally i have a lot of streaks of the gelatine coating (3 times a 10% gel. coating  with 40x50 cm it isn't so easy working with trays).
This one was done with gelatine-tray-coating, 30x40 cm, the result is more smooth.
Cheers,
Henk



Chris
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----- Original Message -----
From: henk thijs
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 9:28 AM
Subject: tri-color gum at last , nr 2

Hi Chris,
This is the granddaughter:


don't worry, i stop with family portraits ....
Cheers,
Henk


On 24 sep 2008, at 16:16, Christina Z. Anderson wrote:

Oh how adorable, Henk!  Is this your daughter shooting a bow and arrow?
Chris
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----- Original Message -----
From: henk thijs
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:34 AM
Subject: tri-color gum at last

... after a lot of rubbish in the end a more or less succesful image:



henk


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