tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5337561030359948122.post1730883395220541454..comments2021-02-09T11:49:11.978+00:00Comments on joined up pictures: A Bigger PhotoGraham Dewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03259585331788651964noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5337561030359948122.post-25749622174448271312012-04-10T23:21:06.255+01:002012-04-10T23:21:06.255+01:00Thanks for the tip-off, Graham. Wish I'd know...Thanks for the tip-off, Graham. Wish I'd known about these just a week earlier: I drove back from Ipswich last Wednesday, and could easily (and would have) travelled via Sudbury.Paul Clarke, Southamptonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5337561030359948122.post-38867144468820239682012-04-10T11:34:41.763+01:002012-04-10T11:34:41.763+01:00Mike,
I didn't answer your question...
The t...Mike,<br /><br />I didn't answer your question...<br /><br />The tree pictures were printed on an oversize sheet of photo-paper which was then relief mounted (on thin foam core? - not sure), with a thick card window mount an inch or so from the print.Graham Dewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03259585331788651964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5337561030359948122.post-30837539510294089022012-04-10T11:21:59.788+01:002012-04-10T11:21:59.788+01:00Hi Mike,
Good to hear from you.
All of Noel'...Hi Mike,<br /><br />Good to hear from you.<br /><br />All of Noel's platinum/palladium monochromes are made from contacts prints from multiple negatives, either 645 or more typically 35mm, which were used for the mixed prints of trees. He tapes the negatives together and prints them en-masse in the darkroom, overlaying small colour enprints afterwards.<br /><br />Have a look at his website; the early commissioned work was consstructed from thousands of 6X4 colour prints. These were truly huge in scale, for display in the clients lobbys and foyers.<br /><br />GrahamGraham Dewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03259585331788651964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5337561030359948122.post-22722681678544618352012-04-10T10:58:06.199+01:002012-04-10T10:58:06.199+01:00Wonderful work, I particularly like the use of a m...Wonderful work, I particularly like the use of a mix of monochrome and colour. <br /><br />1m high doesn't sound particularly large -- I can well imagine these being wall-sized. How are they mounted?<br /><br />MikeMike C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/11279776665185060446noreply@blogger.com