[alt-photo] RES: Re: RES: Re: RES: Re: Temperaprint and preservatives

Rafael Frota theesilvermtzion at gmail.com
Thu Sep 30 01:48:22 GMT 2010


Dennis
WOW..thank you so much. I´ll keep contact to Alex Charter.
And about the artists...of course I know...and I love. Here in Brazil I
don´t know anyone who work with temperaprint and I have to serach all the
internt chasing informations about the process. I try to gather these
artists in my personal weblog.
Again...thank you so much!

Rafael Frota

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Hi Rafael i have just spoken to Alex Chater about your Temperaprint problem 
but he tells me he is having problems resubscribing to this list  but if you

contact him on alex.chater at macunlimited.net he will help you with your 
Temperaprint problem
Dennis Klinker PS are you aware of the work of other Temperprinters Hellena 
Cleary and Barbara Maloney and Vadim Tolstoy
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Loris
Thank you for the answer. I thought about it and I have the same opinion.
Chromium VI is higly toxic and I doubt any fungus (or whatever) can grow in
a ambient like this. Acrylic varnish will add extra protection to the
surface and avoid any other problems like mold. Well, I hope so :)
Here in Brazil is very difficult finding the correct material and I´m trying
using alternative tools, like paper (triplex paper instead of yupo). I´ve
got good results. My fear is about the archival of it.

Thank you a lot
Regards,

Rafael Frota
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Loris Medici
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Rafael, I'm not a temperaprint master at all (I only did a couple or so -
and hated the smell! The process is nice otherwise...), BUT, to my knowing,
you don't need to put any preservative in the emulsion; exposure and
crosslinlinking (and finally drying) will denaturalize the tempera. If
you're overly concerned, put a final varnish layer (which they use for oil
or acrylic paintings) on top of the print.

Regards,
Loris.


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Rafael Frota
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Michael,  Dennis, Mak...
Thanx a lot for the answer. I´ll be waiting for some light about the
question...

Peace for all!
Rafael Frota

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