Part of an art installation exhibited a few year ago. Printed on Epson glossy at 8.5" x 11.0"
Cool Globes by JOHN, on Flickr
Part of an art installation exhibited a few year ago. Printed on Epson glossy at 8.5" x 11.0"
Cool Globes by JOHN, on Flickr
Hi John,
Your shot of Market Arcade is dynamite. My earliest exposure to that structure was in the early 70's, and except for replacing broken panes, painting and cleaning, it hasn't changed. It's a glorious venue for 'togs, and has loads of seperate "targets of opportunity."
I'd be cautious with MDF as it is highly hydroscopic unless sealed very, very well. Even exterior grade MDF acts the same. If exposed to water or moisture, the material absorbs and becomes spongy and "grows" a lumpy surface. Your use of the material for this purpose here in WNY might be OK if you seal the material on all surfaces, including the edges, BEFORE mounting the print, but may be risky. It depends on where you will display and for how long.
Drilling thru the material exposes the inner surfaces of the hole to atmospheric moisture, so those surfaces should be heavily sealed as well.
A great series of shots, John. Thanks for sharing.
Zen
Hi Zen,
Thanks for the comments and suggestions, the Market Arcade is definitely a photographer's gem, I have to try a few shots someday at midday with even more visitors strolling through. Thanks for the comments on the MDF, I viewed a few demonstrations where artists either painted the sides or coated with the resin, I did the coating method with this piece, however I didn't do anything to the backing except between the print and the board. For now the Arcade piece is displayed in my home but if I get a chance to exhibit my work it will be one of the pieces I will showcase.
John
I was working this scene Springing Forth by climbing a hill trying to fill the frame with the tree and came upon this setting of Mirror Lake inside Forest Lawn cemetery.
Mirror Lake by JOHN, on Flickr
Printed on Epson glossy 200gsm paper at 8.5" x 11.0".
I like the muted tones of this pic.
Photo taken this weekend at annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Printing on Moab Somerset Velvet 11" x 17".
Forest Fairy by JOHN, on Flickr
Hi John - talented young lady! You've caught the joy!
Reading about the Moab Somerset Velvet paper, the info about it says that a print should be protected with varnish spray or gel. Do you go with this technique or do you protect your prints in another fashion? Just curious as I usually am.
I appreciate your talent!
Hi John - I've used Mod Podge for art projects but I hadn't thought about it for prints. Thanks for the info!
Hi John,
Nice shot, but I wonder - with colors so bright, why did you choose monotone version to print and display?
Thanks for sharing.
Zen
#76 - Simply stunning!
Or as I tagged it "Hair Pull". Printed on Canson Etching Rag.
Over the Shoulder 2 by JOHN, on Flickr
Hi John - For #79, did she pose for you or was this one you captured while roaming? Either way, it is a well done image! I like how it came together!