From: Clay (wcharmon@wt.net)
Date: 09/11/03-05:51:57 AM Z
Judy:
Does the term monoprint mean that the prints were made from
monochromatic negatives as opposed to color separation negatives, or
does it mean that these are single-coat gums? I'm guessing the former,
but I'm not really clear on the meaning here. In any case, they look
beautiful. What size are most of the prints? The web page doesn't say.
Thanks for the link.
Clay
On Thursday, September 11, 2003, at 01:13 AM, Judy Seigel wrote:
>
> For pure joy of gum, see Ernestine Ruben's new show at John Stevenson
> Gallery, 338 West 23rd St, NY, on until October 18. Best of course to
> see
> the show itself for the tactile feel of the prints, but if you think
> you
> can't travel say 3000 miles for this experience, the website
>>> www.johnstevenson-gallery.com<< has some 20 or so on view.
>
> Ernestine sailed to the Antartic, Africa & beyond (I'm not making this
> up)
> photographing... The show flaunts the marvels of both gum and
> "photography," because -- totally without tricks -- the prints are so
> varied and so outrageously gorgeous.
>
> Judy
>
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