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Paul Roark's show in Solvang

Paul Roark's show in Solvang

2003-07-01 by Tim Timmermans

Hi gang,

If anyone reading this is within 150 (or more for that matter) miles 
of Solvang it is well worth the drive to see Paul's exhibit at the 
Museum. The prints are absolutely stunning and gorgeous. Oh..and he 
happens to be a phenomenal photographer as well. If they weren't 
defined by cards it would be very difficult for even the trained eye 
to tell the difference between his Carbon pigments and the Silver 
Gelatins. The future of digital printing looks bright indeed. I was 
inspired and had a great time hanging with the man himself.

He even sold a very large print to a guy named Crapo (seriously) 
while I was there. I've placed a few prints in the crapo myself but 
wasn't paid for it.  :  )

Thanks again Paul for the hospitality, the time you spent explaining 
things and for some of the most beautiful work I've seen in a long 
time.

Tim

Re: Paul Roark's show in Solvang

2003-07-01 by novamike88

I'm in Santa Barbara, which is pretty close. Have heard from a friend 
that the show is great. 

Can anyone tell me how long it will be running and the name of the 
museum?

Thanks,

-Michael



--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Tim Timmermans" 
<zenphoto7@a...> wrote:
> Hi gang,
> 
> If anyone reading this is within 150 (or more for that matter) 
miles 
> of Solvang it is well worth the drive to see Paul's exhibit at the 
> Museum. The prints are absolutely stunning and gorgeous. Oh..and he 
> happens to be a phenomenal photographer as well. If they weren't 
> defined by cards it would be very difficult for even the trained 
eye 
> to tell the difference between his Carbon pigments and the Silver 
> Gelatins. The future of digital printing looks bright indeed. I was 
> inspired and had a great time hanging with the man himself.
> 
> He even sold a very large print to a guy named Crapo (seriously) 
> while I was there. I've placed a few prints in the crapo myself but 
> wasn't paid for it.  :  )
> 
> Thanks again Paul for the hospitality, the time you spent 
explaining 
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> things and for some of the most beautiful work I've seen in a long 
> time.
> 
> Tim

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