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Medium: Bromoil
Ribbons
Ribbons

Ribbons

Located in San Francisco, CA

This photographic triptych Titled "Ribbons" 1998 is a gelatin silver print on paper by noted American/Canadian artist Carol Marino, born 1943. It is hand signed, dated 1998 and titled in dark red ink by the artist. The size of each photograph is 16 x 11 inches, sheet size is 16. 5 x 11.5 inches. The three together is 34.65 x 11.5 inches, framed is 29.25 x 43 inches. Framed in a silver and maple frame. The photographs are in excellent condition, the frame has some minor scratches and will be replaced by a similar or better new frame before shipping, which will make the overall condition excellent. About the artist: CAROL MARINO (Canadian, b. United States, 1943) In reaction to the industrial landscape of Pittsburgh, where she grew up, Carol Marino responds to her present, comparatively untouched environment with a certain instinctive attachment to it. Photographing near and around her home in northern Ontario, she focuses on flora and fauna in their natural habitats. For her, photography is a vehicle to express her concern for and engagement with her natural surroundings and her work often shows the influence of artists such as Edward Weston or Imogen Cunningham, particularly in its sensuality. Marino generally makes only a single print from each negative, often grouping three or four images together to create assemblages. The occasional addition of patterned colour-pigmented Select Solo Exhibitions 2006 Newfoundland, Corkin Shopland Gallery, Toronto 2001 New Work, Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto 1999 Recent Work, Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto 1996 Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto 1993 Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto 1991 The Koffler Gallery, Toronto New Work, Jane Corkin Gallery 1988 Works in Colour, Jane Corkin Gallery 1986 Recent Work, Jane Corkin Gallery 1984 Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto 1983 Kodak Gallery, Rochester, New York 1982 Jane Corkin Gallery Kensington Fine Art Gallery, Calgary 1981 Marcuse Pfeifer Gallery, New York 1980 Jane Corkin Gallery 1978 The David Mirvish Gallery, Toronto 1976 The David Mirvish Gallery, Toronto 1973 The Baldwin Street Gallery, Toronto Select Group Exhibitions 2002 Four Canadian Photographers, Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida 1997 Hot Art for Hot Days, Jane Corkin Gallery 1996 Gallery Artists, Jane Corkin Gallery 1995 Contemporary Animals, Jane Corkin Gallery 1994 15th Anniversary Exhibition, Jane Corkin Gallery 1992 Women on Women, Jane Corkin Gallery 1991 Four Canadians, Vision Gallery, San Francisco 1990 Is There Still Life in Still Life or is Nature Morte?, Watson de Nagy, Houston, Texas 1989 Contemporary Canadian Photography, Hotel La Citadelle, Montreal, PQ 1988 Figurative Force, The Gallery / Stratford, Ontario 1987 An Exhibition of Works in Colour, Jane Corkin Gallery Summer Gardens – Summer Flowers, Jane Corkin Gallery 1986 Masterpieces from the Gallery Collection, Jane Corkin Gallery Canadian Contemporary Photography, Watson de Nagy, Houston, Texas 1985-6 Retrospective, Jane Corkin Gallery 1985 Jane Corkin Gallery 1984 Santa Claus Exhibition, Jane Corkin Gallery Summer Salon ’84, Jane Corkin Gallery 1983 Galerie Zur Stockeregg, Zurich, Switzerland 1981 Le Troisième Salon, Jane Corkin Gallery 1979 Canadian Images Conference, Trent University, Peterborough, ON Opening Exhibition, Jane Corkin Gallery 1978 The Baldwin Street Gallery, Toronto 1975 National Film Board - International Women’s Year Exhibition Select Solo Museum Exhibitions 1987 Life Forces, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, with Catalogue, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON Select Group Museum Exhibitions 2009 Dancing While Driving, Corkin Gallery, Toronto 2000 From the Collection: Flowerpieces, Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography 1995 The Hat My Father Wore, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston 1992-4 Flora Photographica: The Flower in Photography...

Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Bromoil Photography

Materials

Bromoil

Joe Jackson; Look Sharp, 1979, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Winklerpicker Boots
Joe Jackson; Look Sharp, 1979, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Winklerpicker Boots

Joe Jackson; Look Sharp, 1979, Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Winklerpicker Boots

Located in London, GB

Brian Griffin Joe Jackson - Look Sharp, 1979 Vintage Gelatin Silver Print, Framed; museum mount board, antireflective art glass, oak frame Image size; 11 4/5 × 15 7/10 in 30 × 40 cm...

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1970s Contemporary Bromoil Photography

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Lights at Terezin

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By Jill Skupin Burkholder

Located in New York, NY

Bromoil print (Edition of 25) Signed and numbered in pencil, verso This artwork is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City. Jill Skupin Burkholder is a photographer and artis...

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Materials

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ATO>MIC #3, Unique Silver Luminogram Print, Warm toned black and white abstract
ATO>MIC #3, Unique Silver Luminogram Print, Warm toned black and white abstract

ATO>MIC #3, Unique Silver Luminogram Print, Warm toned black and white abstract

Located in London, GB

ATO>MIC #3, 2020 Unique Gelatin Silver Print/ Luminogram and Photogram technique, Printed on tea infused fibre based paper, Custom Framed: museum mount-board with antireflective UV protective art glass in dark brown lacquered hardwood frame, /hand made in UK/ 23 x 18 cm (image print) 40.5 x 36 cm (Framed) Unique Series: ATO>MIC Signed and dated in pencil on verso Provided with the Certificate of Authenticity “The ATO>MIC work started as an attempt to replicate the idea behind still life painting - where you are trying to reproduce the image of solid looking things, things that could be on a shelf. So, I wanted to try doing that with just using light instead of paints - however I soon started to see the similarities with Harold Edgerton’s famous atomic explosion photos and how the scale of my work could be switched between small items on a shelf to enormous atomic explosions. That is the reason behind the strange title ATO>MIC - where the “>” is a kind of link between larger and smaller scales, between the two influencing ideas.” – Mike G Jackson The images (from the ATO>MIC series) may be reminiscent of the first milliseconds of atomic bomb explosions captured by Harold Edgerton's Rapatronic camera in the early 1950s but also visualise the thought of Maholy-Nagy’s bold visions in the Bauhaus’s movement toward the idea of the Gesamtkunstwerk, or “total work of art.” The 3D concepts that were first expanded in the same art movement by El Lissitzky a hundred years ago, are also explored here by Jackson’s drowned thin line within the third of the image. In his vision, the line reflects a shelf with the object on top, by adding the weight to it, the gravity pushing them down. Or maybe the thin line is just the horizon, where the enormous atomic blast took place…? Beyond these flat forms of two dimensional ‘lumino-graphic’ works on paper, the purest form of photography (‘light drawing’) lays a visible path to three-dimensional imaginary world, realised in precise composition, rhythm and warm earthy tones of these works. It’s up to the viewer to decide what they prefer to see and take with them. As Wassily Kandinsky once said; “Imagination is what allows your mind to discover.” About the Artist: Michael G Jackson...

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2010s Abstract Bromoil Photography

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Glass, Wood, Archival Paper, Black and White, Bromoil, Silver Gelatin, T...

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