Re: Re : Whole Egg Process

Dennis Klinker (DennisKlinker@denklik.demon.co.uk)
Mon, 04 Aug 1997 23:03:05 +0100

In message <33E4ED7A.5AD@itsa.ucsf.edu>, Jack Fulton
<jfulton@itsa.ucsf.edu> writes
>Some notes taken @ the Bath ASIP conference indicate that I must perfect
>Peter Frederick's alternative method of working as w/gum. Rather than
>the gum bichromate or Gloyİ, Peter works w a "whole egg" as in Egg
>tempera.
> I wonder if Peter is back on the list, or if any of us out there knows
>if he has published his info.
>Primarily, in speaking w/him, and, looking at his print in my hand of a
>bunker (perhaps) on a hill called "Still on Guard", the colors really
>jump. Too, according to Peter, there is a high degree of archival
>permanence.
>Thanks
>Jack Fulton
>
Hi Jack I have worked with Peter on the creative imaging course at
Kingsway college where fotempera was one of the techniques taught and
after seeing it demonstrated many times it still knocks me out it has
got to be one of the best kept secrets in the photo alt world.Peter
Tells me he is writing a book on the creative techniques of Fotempera
and i for one will be one of the first to buy it. As an artist and
craftsman i have the greatest admiration for his work.
-- 
Dennis Klinker