> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Nelson [mailto:pnweb@...]
> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 6:55 PM
> To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Digital BW] what to call these prints - try this out...
> "Carbon pigment print" or the like sounds too "scientific"
> for a target audience of museum curators, gallery owners, and art
> collectors. They'll all go, "carbon . . . that's, like, a
> chemical, isn't it?" Then they'll blame you for global
> warming or something.
I've got it: EcoPrint. No harmful silver, selenium, pesticides etc.
Printed on 100% cotton rag natural paper with no additives, to speak of,
grown far from any known rain forest.
>
> I recently had a gallery show that involved my Epson 2200 prints.
> The ones that were pure inkjey I called "giclee" at the
> curator's request
Any strange looks from French-speaking males?
>, but I insisted on using a lower-case 'g'
> and the ones that were combined with pastels I called "mixed media".
Peter, do you have a web site with the mixed media prints? I have
seen some like that from (I'm going to butcher her name since it's from
memory) Teresa Airy.
Regards,
--Ken Carney
www.kencarney.comMessage
RE: [Digital BW] what to call these prints - try this out...
2004-08-14 by Ken Carney
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