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Applying a response mirroring way of thinking to silver gelatin paper. I imagine these images as caught thoughts swirling around in a glass jar.
Graham Sutherland.
So strange and yet so exciting. You have to see these big beasts for real to feel what he felt when he made them.
The luminogram is in no way random - each mark is made as a painter would mark a canvas; with deliberate intent based upon everything that has come before it. It isn't a snapshot or a moment. It represents a build up of specific decisions - more like a structure than a photograph
The subject is NOT the subject. It is your response to the subject - whatever that may be.
Silver gelatin print made using an extended luminogram process. These collections of marks are specific decisions made to mirror an initial response to the colour yellow.