Re: Displaying alt prints
Hi Rajul,
Do you have a picture of what this looks like? I'm having trouble
envisioning the prints mounted on the metal panels, but it sounds
great. I would love to get away from mats, glass, etc. So if you
have a picture, can you provide a link?
Thanks.
Diana
On Mar 4, 2009, at 1:39 PM, Rajul wrote:
Paul,
I forgot to mention that in my most recent show of Masa prints, the
matted prints were mounted on metal panels WITHOUT protecting them
in plastic bags. This showed off the seductive surface beautifully,
so the bags might be used just for storage and not for display.
Rajul
On 4-Mar-09, at 10:32 AM, Paul Viapiano wrote:
Rajul...do you have any photos of this method?
Do you mean the prints were in the bags and then hung on the panels?
I like the idea of a quick change-out method but not the display
of a print in a bag...hmm
p
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rajul" <eyeear@telus.net>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 9:49 AM
Subject: Displaying alt prints
Dear List,
FWIW, I would like to share my experience on this subject which
has cut enormous outlays of time and expense in accomplishing
repeated hangings at the gallery which has carried my work until
the economics of floor space and costs caused them to relocate
(still in progress).
All my prints (~8 x 10", on various paper media) were matted
(outer dimensions 16 x 20") and enclosed in Clearview plastic
bags. These were held on metal panels (20 x 24") that were bent
at the top to provide a lip for hanging, using 2 strong magnets.
The panels were powder-coated with a cool grey-brown color that
showed off platinum, Kalli or cyano-gum and other combos to
great advantage (based on viewer feed-back).
At the end of a showing, all I had to do was to swap the old for
new prints and voila, that was it.
Hope others will share their experiences to enable alt printers
to devote more time to the thrill of generating prints that
delight.
Rajul
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