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Re: Reminder: Black and White landscape exhibit: cross posted

2007-08-02 by howardhamilton3333

Just a note of thanks, and expression of appreciation for this Group.

Back in May, I made a mental note of the gallery exhibit Tyler Boley
mentioned, thinking I might get a chance to see it. Well, I did find
myself in Seattle a couple of weeks ago and managed to see the very
nice digital B&W prints of Tyler, Jeff Corwin and Nicholas Pavloff at
the Benham Gallery. I found the exhibit inspiring and informative, I
appreciate knowing about it. Thanks, Tyler! I have been asked to
exhibit at a local gallery in September, and will include a number of
number of digital B&W as well as color prints. The B&W prints and
presentation will be influenced by what I saw at the Benham Gallery in
Seattle.

I have learned much from this Group, and hope one of these days I can
contribute something of value. 

Howard

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tyler Boley"
<tyler@...> wrote:
>
> Some of my work will be included in a three person show at Benham
> Gallery here in Seattle-
> 
> http://benhamgallery.com/
> 
> In July and August. I have known Jeff for some time, we've gone on
> shoot trips together, bounced work off each other, and I print his
> large work as well. Our work is very different but equally reverent of
> the land. His prints will be full Iris sheets, shadow boxed framed,
> made on William Turner with the Selenium inks. They are very impressive.
> 
> http://www.jeffcorwinphotography.com/
> 
> Click on work/three to see his landscape approach.
> Nick, who's prints I have not see, apparently makes small impressive
> silver prints-
> 
> http://www.nicholaspavloff.com/
> 
> Mine will be around 19+ x 28, and use a variety of subtle ink blends,
> all tending to the warmish.
> 
> http://tylerboley.com/FineArtPhotography/landscapes/thumbs.html
> 
> Both Jeff and Nick work with very strong tonalities, mine very subtle.
> Between the different processes, print size impacts, tonalities, etc.
> I think it's going to be a very interesting show from the standpoint
> of print aesthetics, and also approach to the landscape. Also, ink and
> silver together.
> 
> I'll do one more reminder post closer to the date.
> 
> Thanks, don't mean to hype, it's just an opportunity to see a lot of
> digital B&W printing.
> 
> Tyler
>

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