tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058180378437995577.post5300004088476108770..comments2023-08-22T06:37:59.379-04:00Comments on nonfigurativephoto: Glassprints and chemigrams from the 2011 workshopdcollinshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13211802069564554414noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058180378437995577.post-84484714390505756772011-05-25T01:08:43.076-04:002011-05-25T01:08:43.076-04:00Kathleen is from Montana so I can't speak for ...Kathleen is from Montana so I can't speak for her, but I suspect she just layered on strips of F and D at different times in her process, mixing in a little hydroxide as well (the darker areas). The hazy effect is indeed uncanny and is not something we taught!dcollinshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13211802069564554414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058180378437995577.post-35300164657449662522011-05-24T22:48:46.106-04:002011-05-24T22:48:46.106-04:00A whole cadre of chemigram creators! Good work Dou...A whole cadre of chemigram creators! Good work Doug, Manhattan Graphics and students. Doug, tell us more about "dichroic dangers." The last image by Kathleen Adams is striking with its hazy quality and especially the three dimensional sense of near and distance. How did Kathleen create this beautiful, beautiful work? All the best, Norm Saracheknorman sarachekhttp://www.nsarachek.comnoreply@blogger.com