Dear Guimme
I just had a moment of sanity when I posted this thread , I am now back to normal. I will see you next week at our show, it is starting to look very good and hopefully there will be lots interest in our work.
To all,
Elevator and our Dylan Ellis Gallery is hosting a rather large group show in our gallerys next Thurs March 12.
All of the work is 100% is wet fibre work.
Of that 85% is printed on our good friends Harmon paper. No big suprise here, Ilford IMO give us the consistancey to work in such diverse applications after the exposure is laid on the paper.
Bills is all Ilford MG4 matte toned to a beautiful hue.
Osheens is Harmon Digital FB toned to a split sepia/ seleniun as well as a couple of large lith on Ilford Warmtone
Mine is all on Ilford Warmtone solarized and tri toned with sepia, gold and selinium.
Guillumes pieces are lith prints on Ilford Warmton, with a few of the prints Slavich G4 and then split toned.** the print that raised 8k Sun Evening, was a 35mm pinhole negative enlarged to 40inches on Ilford Warmtone then tri toned**
In total for our upcoming show, we will be presenting over 35 - 30 x 40 murals and approximately 20 - 20 x 24 prints.
This show will be up till April 25th and if anyone has gallery's in your area that would like to see an unique body of work* Old Style* then let me know by email.
To see the official propaganda go to
www.elevatordigital.ca and click on the Dylan Ellis Gallery.
This is our second official launch at the Dylan Ellis Gallery and I am excited to be in this show and still be able to want to print on an enlarger and even more excited to find out that there is an audience still willing to buy and appreciate what we do.