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Re: [Digital BW] Signing a matted print...

2002-02-11 by Daniel Perez

Thanks for the tips guys.  I've got plenty of
sharpies and rapidographs from my architecture days in
school.  Also some Staedtler pigment liner pens.  I'll
see what works best.
 If anyone is interested, the show is of selected
works from the 8th & 9th New York Digital Salons
presented by ArtLink with a simultaneous auction
through Sotheby's.  The Opening is next month on the
7th @ 6pm. ArtLink Gallery, 323 W. 39th st. 5th floor.
 It's all digital work (or art that utilized a
computer in some phase of it's creation).  There
should be some inkjet, lightjet and iris prints,
including image transfers and who knows what else. 
Should be interesting either way.
 I'll post the date again as the show nears.

 Daniel

--- Alan Zinn <AZinn@...> wrote:
> At 12:04 PM 2/11/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> > No, I don't sign with metallic ink(I've seen it as
> >well).  Prob going to use pencil.  What do you guys
> >usually use? 
> > Can you use a pencil on RC paper, though?  This
> print
> >is a LightJet print on RC paper made before I got
> into
> >archival b&w inkjet or geeecleee;) It was printed
> (and
> >framed) a year and a half ago.  I might have to use
> >black pen. Gasp!
> > 
> 
> Daniel,
> 
> A fine-point black "Sharpie" pen will write on
> anything. 
> My policy generally is not to sign unless asked to
> by the purchaser. But
> Harvey is probably right - it can't hurt to have
> your name out there. btw
> congratulations for getting your work in the show.
> 
> AZ
> Maker of Lookaround panoramic camera.
> 



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