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· 4d ago
Figure no. 3
Palladium print from Demoiselles on Revere Platinum; image size 8.5 x 11 in.
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I/Eye: On Photography
· 4d ago
Figure no. 3
Palladium print from Demoiselles on Revere Platinum; image size 8.5 x 11 in.
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I/Eye: On Photography
· 1W ago
Tal para qual (Two of a kind)
From Los Caprichos: after Goya, a series of platinum palladium prints inspired by the 18th-century master Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’ well known album of eighty satirical aquatints, published in 1799. ‘Caprichos’ means literally: whims. Images from this series are photographed from video sou
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I/Eye: On Photography
· 3W ago
Él asusta a las niñeras
From Los Caprichos: after Goya, an artist’s book in the making. It’s inspired by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’ well known album of eighty satirical aquatints, which the artist published in 1799, after a debilitating illness. ‘Caprichos’ means literally: whims. Images from this series are photo
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· 4W ago
Que se la llevaron
From Los Caprichos: after Goya, an artist’s book in the making. It’s inspired by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’ well known album of eighty satirical aquatints, which the artist published in 1799, after a debilitating illness. ‘Caprichos’ means literally: whims. Images from this series are photo
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I/Eye: On Photography
· 1M ago
Portrait (palladium print)
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· 1M ago
No grites, tonta!
From Los Caprichos: after Goya, an artist’s book in the making. It’s inspired by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’ well known album of eighty satirical aquatints, which the artist published in 1799, after a debilitating illness. ‘Caprichos’ means literally: whims. Images from this series are photo
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· 1M ago
Exhibition: Oakland International Airport, May 25–September 7, 2012
This image and a companion piece — both palladium prints — will be on view at the Oakland International Airport from May 25 to September 7, 2012 as part of the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge. The exhibition, From the Golden Gate Bridge to Oakland: Trade and Tourism i
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I/Eye: On Photography
· 1M ago
Jan Groover
This is a print I’d like to see someday. Here is Richard Woodward on Jan Groover’s exacting oeuvre. More of her work at the Janet Borden gallery website.
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· 1M ago
“And the Spring comes slowly up this way”
Palladium print (2012) on Revere Platinum (7.5 x 10″).
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