By Ian Sanderson
Located in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Barcelona
Oscar - Signed limited edition archival pigment print, Edition of 5
This is an Archival Pigment print on fiber based paper ( Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Baryta 315 gsm , Acid-free and lignin-free paper, Museum quality paper for highest age resistance and a popular alternative to analogue baryta paper). The inks used are also known for their longevity.
Named Oscar the time to photograph it, this lobster returned to live in the sea...
No animals were mistreated during the photoshoot.
Signed + numbered by artist with certificate of authenticity, unframed
Please note. There are three sizes of this archival pigment print ; each is an edition of five (5) making the total that can be printed as fifteen (15). This will include any custom sizes requested
Available sizes ( Image size , the white margin is not counted):
39 x 35 cm / 15,35" x 13,77" - Edition of 5
60 x 67 cm / 23,62" x 26,38" - Edition of 5 ( 4 available )
102 x 91 cm / 40,15" x 35,82" - Edition of 5
Ian Sanderson (born 1951 Scotland, died 2020 Spain) was a Scottish photographer.
Ian produced images over a 35 year career. For most he worked as both a Commercial and Fine Art photographer; during his last years concentrated on his personal archive.
Ian and his partner have worked for many years with alternative printing techniques, Platinum Palladium, Silver Gelatin, Lith or Gum Bichromate. This culminated in a large retrospective exhibition in Barcelona which was sponsored by the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation.
Platinum Palladium printing is a traditional photographic technique which precedes silver gelatin prints technique.
Many photographers have worked with it in the past as Irvin Penn, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Robert Mapplethorpe, Sebastiao Salgado o Ormond Gigli with its Platinum with gold leaf print 'Girls in the Windows'.
For this type of print, the original Platinum Palladium technique is more advanced by adding another precious metal that only a handful of artists in the world have the expertise to practice it today.
Ian Sanderson Studio works with silver or gold leafs depending on the desired rendering.
These precious metals bring longevity and rarity to the print but also a tonal range and depth unmatched by digital printers which are valued by collectors.
Ian Sanderson studio continues to create rare and personalised pieces thanks to the work of Ian's life partner.
Styles:
Colour photography, 21st century, Archival print, Long room, kitchen decorative...
Category
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MaterialsArchival Paper, Photographic Paper, Color, Giclée, Pigment, Archival Pig...