Inspired by 'The Great Picture' I will be making some large fabirc prints using liquid light over the next few months.
Are there any sydney based artists/ photographers that have or could reccommend a darkroom that has a large wet area, is run by down- to- earth people that are available?
Also, any advice from users with experience with this kind of emulsion or 'Kwik Print'?
Inspired by 'The Great Picture' I will be making some large fabirc prints using liquid light over the next few months.
Are there any sydney based artists/ photographers that have or could reccommend a darkroom that has a large wet area, is run by down- to- earth people that are available?
Also, any advice from users with experience with this kind of emulsion or 'Kwik Print'?
Inspired by 'The Great Picture' I will be making some large fabirc prints using liquid light over the next few months.
Are there any sydney based artists/ photographers that have or could reccommend a darkroom that has a large wet area, is run by down- to- earth people that are available?
Also, any advice from users with experience with this kind of emulsion or 'Kwik Print'?
i don't have any sage advice . i've no experience using it on fabric, but on other things ( glass metal paper, plastics ).
sometimes older developer gets more speed + contrast as it ages ...
when you melt it down, only do a small amount at a time, the more you heat+melt it
it tends to fog ... AND while i hate suggesting to use a hardener, you might consider
using alum hardener in your binding agent when you sub your fabric and in your chemistry ..
sometimes liquid emulsion likes to lift + frill and unfortunately slide off what it is painted on ...
i'm sure your guru in your part of the world will know all this, and i'm being redundant