Lots of printing going on today! Multiples by @bethhoeckel for #PMFVII, big prints for @boazheather, sweet 16x20s by Kelci Smith & donuts. DONUTS. (not printed, just eaten)
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Lots of printing going on today! Multiples by @bethhoeckel for #PMFVII, big prints for @boazheather, sweet 16x20s by Kelci Smith & donuts. DONUTS. (not printed, just eaten)
Louise Bourgeois from http://www.moma.org/explore/collection/lb/index
Bernd & Hilla Becher, Framework Houses, 1959-73
Thanks so much to Cara Ober & Bmore Art for coming by the studio and doing a nice little write-up on Color Wheel!
(via WILLIAM EGGLESTON - Art Forum, October 2001)
One of my favorite authors writing about one of my favorite photographers: Donna Tartt on William Eggleston
Finding relief in front of the lens.
Color Wheel in June: new studio & new displays!
Check out the big new space at Oliver Street Studios, I’m so happy to be here! 405 E. Oliver St (Area 405)
This month was full of printing, here are a few highlights: - Color printing on clear film to go in a 24x24" lightbox for Lisa Dillin’s upcoming exhibition at Hamiltonian Gallery (June 27 - August 1) - Experimenting with PhotoTex, an adhesive-backed fabric that can be used like removable wallpaper! The nine 30x40" panels are for Zoe Friedman’s upcoming installation at Current Space (July 11 - August 2) - & it’s always fun to make more prints of the nature-inspired imagery for artists Sejong Cho & Daniel Chamberlin
Color Wheel will be on vacation for the month of July but back in action August 1st! Stay tuned for many more updates coming this Fall…
John Willis
Today we share the work of John Willis and his series titled, Views from the Reservation.
John Willis received his MFA in photography from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1986. Willis is the Professor of Photography at Marlboro College and co-founder of The In-Sight Photography Project offering courses to southern Vermont area youth regardless of their ability to pay. He also co-founded In-Sight’ Exposures Cross Cultural Youth Arts Program, bringing youth together from a wide…
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Eugène Atget, Eclipse, Paris, 1921
Oliver Clegg
IT’S A TERRIBLE THING TO HAVE NO VISION, 2014
Silkscreen print, 54 x 40 inches
Harry Callahan, Untitled, Chicago, 1950, silver print Henry Fitz Jr., Self-Portrait with Eyes Closed, c. 1840, daguerreotype
More lovelies by Elena Johnston for PMF VI! #PMFVI #colorwheeldigitalprinting
🌘🌒Crescent prints & more by @bethhoeckel all wrapped up & ready to go to Open Space's Publications and Multiples Fair! Saturday & Sunday, 12-6. #PMFVI #colorwheeldigitalprinting
Marianna Rothen, Untitled, from the series Alien Camp
http://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/alien-camp-marianna-rothens-polaroids?mbid=rss
Took a workshop on how to make tintypes last week, these are the results. A beautiful process & one that I'm excited to try again.
I have some video & photo work in this curated exhibition that opens on Friday.
Electronica February 4 – 27, 2015 Opening reception Friday, Feb 6, 6-8pm
"Curated by Towson University Professors: Jenee Mateer and Phil Davis Artists' work deals with the idea of the electronic, including physics of light and sound, and relationships with the mechanical and electrical realms of science and technology. Mediums include 2D, 3D, sound, music, video, projections, performance, light, circuits, optics, robotics, cameras, computers, mobile devices, sensors, transistors, diodes, or capacitors. A broad definition of the theme and the metaphoric possibilities for connection between humans and the devices they create and use are explored."