Re: Free form gum

From: Camden Hardy <camden_at_hardyphotography.net>
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:03:55 -0600 (MDT)
Message-id: <56466.69.144.200.234.1152583435.squirrel@webmail.hardyphotography.net>

I'm no gum expert by any stretch of the imagination, but it seems to me
that she's layering different colors on and then selectively
brushing/scrubbing them off again.

Can anyone verify this?

Camden Hardy

camden@hardyphotography.net
http://www.hardyphotography.net

On Mon, July 10, 2006 7:28 pm, Don Bryant wrote:
>
> I've been looking at some of the gum work done by Ernestine Rubin and I am
> very intrigued by some of the gum prints found in her landscape portfolio
> such as this image.
>
> http://www.ernestineruben.com/PortfolioDetail.aspx?GP=3&IM=5
>
> Is this type of gum work considered to be free form gum?
>
> It appears that she may print sections at a time or perhaps coat several
> different pigment mixes together and expose all at once.
>
> Is anyone familiar with her method of gum printing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Don Bryant
>
>
>
>
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