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Re: BIG
Thanks, Greg, very interesting photos. So tell me, how do you make a limited
edition of 100 when the original is a ciba?
Pam
Gregory Parkinson wrote:
>
> At 1:41 PM +0000 10/7/00, Katharine Thayer wrote:
> >Judy Seigel wrote:
> >>
> >> On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Jack Fulton wrote:
> > Wall's wall sized pieces do echo for me but my favorites at the
> >> > moment are Susan Derges' photograms of English streams. Maybe they are not
> >> > THAT big but most wonderful.
> >>
> >> I don't know the Derges photograms. We're so far offtopic already, that
> >> seems quite ontopic. Can you describe?
> >>
> >
> >She goes out at night and rolls out large pieces of Cibachrome paper
> >under the surface of streams, or at the edge of the ocean where the surf
> >can spill across it, and then shines a quick light to capture the image
> >of the water itself, the textures and patterns of the moving water. The
> >color of the print depends for some reason on the ambient light; a
> >cloudy night will yield a different background color than a clear
> >moonlit night, for example. I agree with Jack; they are quite wonderful,
> >though all I've seen of them is in a book.
>
> A net search finds that www.eyestorm.com is selling them. They're
> large, not big (30" x 11.5" for the ones I looked at.) They look
> like they could be quite lovely.
>
> Greg
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