From: pete (temperaprint@blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 01/30/03-12:05:53 PM Z
Shannon,
My TemperaPrint process will print on practically any substrate I have done
work on on glass, stone, marble, and concrete. last year as part of my
Masterclass series held at Can Serrat international artist centre near
Barcelonia, we made images that were printed on glazed tiles an example was
left sited in the garden last reports it is fine no deterioration . I cant
wait to get back to have a look hope this helps.
Pete
You can find further details of the process at the following websites
--http://www.books.i12.com/parlour/index.html
http://www.books.i12.com/parlour/tempera.html
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>> From: Shannon Stoney <sstoney@pdq.net>
>> Date: 2003/01/30 Thu PM 12:12:56 EST
>> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
>> Subject: photographs on concrete
>>
>> Last night my partner and I went to a lecture about Swiss
>> architecture. We saw a slide of a library in a small town in
>> Switzerland that was decorated on the outside with photographs. The
>> photographs were somehow embedded in or printed onto concrete! there
>> was no question and answer period after the lecture so we couldn't
>> find out how this was done. We thought it might be a relief
>> sculpture, as it were, perhaps made by a process like photogravure
>> where the forms of the concrete had been treated with a photopolymer
>> emulsion like on Solarplate, so that the concrete retained the
>> impression of the photograph. Also we thought it might have been
>> done with Liquid Light, but would Liquid Light be able to withstand
>> weathering outside?
>>
>> If anybody knows anything about this process or this building, we'd
>> be interested.
>>
>> --shannon
>>
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