Re: Gum Joy

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From: Kate Mahoney (kateb@paradise.net.nz)
Date: 09/11/03-02:27:15 PM Z


I'm thinking she's emphasising the fact that each gum print is unique and
unrepeatable :)

Kate
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From: "Clay" <wcharmon@wt.net>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: Gum Joy

> 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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