surface of a gum print

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From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 02/05/01-07:55:39 PM Z


On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sarah Van Keuren wrote:
> ...I see a gum print as layers of glaze with a
> subtle bas-relief of sculpted paper. I like the glossy deep darks and the
> fibrous raised highlights. This fits with my use of the pinhole negative and
> my subject matter which is often a quivering human who is felt more as a
> dimensional presence within an atmospheric landscape than as an explicit
> individual.

Sarah, I got so excited when I read that I just had to jump in and exclaim!
Exactly! The word I use is "tactile," but that's so much better.

Blessings on you.

Judy


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