Juror's Award: LightBox Photographic, in Astoria, Oregon!

Bare Bulb & Blue Wallpaper

Bare Bulb & Blue Wallpaper

So happy to have this image accepted, and given the Juror's Award, in LightBox Photographic's most recent Pop-Up Show for December.  This show was juried by the Rfotofolio folks, Connie & Jerry Rosenthal.  Thanks so much to all!

 

Congratulations to Diana H. Bloomfield for receiving the Juror’s Award for the image “Bare Bulb and Blue Wallpaper”

Honorable Mentions: Congratulations to Eleanor Gorman, Anna Shaw, and Daryll Hodson

We were very happy to have Connie and Jerry Rosenthal of Rfotofolio as jurors

 

The Sun!

I am thrilled that my image, HandMask, was chosen for the December cover issue of The Sun.  Thanks to the folks at The Sun!  And if you don't have a subscription, do get one now; it is so well worth it-- always excellent writing that makes for great reading.


GreenHill: Winter Show!

I am very happy and honored to have been invited to show my gum prints in the GreenHill Winter Show this year, curated by Edie Carpenter. Showing a mix of mediums, Winter Show is the quintessential showing of art produced by North Carolina artists today.

GreenHill is located in Greensboro, North Carolina, and the opening is December 6. 'Collector's Choice' opening is December 5 at 7 pm. Check it out, and I hope to see you there! 


And here's one of several tricolor gums I'm showing this year.

Shadow & Light Magazine

I am thrilled and honored to be the featured photographer in the November/December issue of Shadow & Light Magazine.  A big thanks to Tim Anderson, publisher and editor of Shadow & Light!

Shadow & Light is a PDF-based bi-monthly publication covering all aspects of the art of photography.  Annual subscription rate is $10; single issue $2.50.  

Wonderful imagery and informative articles.  Well worth a subscription!  

Alchemical Ensemble: New Visions in Historic Photographic Processes

I am honored to have been invited to show some of my gum bichromate prints in Alchemical Ensemble: New Visions in Historic Photographic Processes, at the Sidney Larson Gallery of Columbia College, in Columbia, Missouri.  

The show opens today, October 19, and runs through November 27.  A reception and gallery talk will be held Friday, October 23, from 5 - 7 pm.  A huge thanks goes to Scott McMahon, who curated this exhibit.  

©Eric Renner & Nancy Spencer, from Alchemical Ensemble

©Eric Renner & Nancy Spencer, from Alchemical Ensemble

ALCHEMICAL ENSEMBLE
New Visions in Historic Photographic Process

showcasing 20 artists from the United States, United Kingdom, Poland and Germany


October 19 - November 27
Reception & Gallery Talk: Friday, Oct. 23rd from 5-7pm

 

 

Blurring the Lines: Alchemical Ensemble show focuses on obscure processesreview by Amy Wilder.

" . . . The practice of alchemy was centered on transforming materials. These photographers paint with light and transform the page with chemistry and keep the mystery and awe of photography and the illusory visual world alive in their work.

Photography is a mysterious process, even after centuries of use and practice, even after a transmutation to pixels, ones and zeros. The challenge and mystery of the work draws some artists like moths; the best of these create haunting, seemingly haunted, work."  

And you can read the entire review here.

 

 

Art Intersection Gum Workshop!

©Michael Puff, 2015  Tri-color gum print 

I keep meaning to upload images from the gum workshop I taught a few weeks ago, out at the amazing Art Intersection, located in Gilbert, Arizona.  What a beautiful place-- outstanding facilities and people-- so welcoming-- and such a great community.  I had a wonderful filled class of ten, and each and every one was terrific.  We had so much fun.  Caroline, who is a real gem, was my assistant, and she was so incredibly helpful to me.  I could not have taught this workshop without her.  The weekend went so smoothly.  The only thing missing was a tiny bit of humidity in the desert out there!

Before I upload the images from the workshop, though, I recently heard from one of my students, Michael Puff, a friend and a very talented, adept platinum printer.  Michael lives in California and was in the workshop.  He made the above print the week he got home and emailed it to me.  I'm blown away by this image and the print-- so compelling and so other-worldly-- and just a perfectly perfect print, in my view.  As with all processes, to start out with a beautiful image always helps.  

But this just goes to show that you CAN make a beautiful gum print at home, alone, even when the workshop has ended.  It really doesn't get much better than this.  Click on Michael's image  to view it larger.

To view more images made during the Art Intersection gum workshop and one I taught recently at the wonderful Light Factory, in Charlotte, NC, please check out my Workshops page here.

Cornelius Art Opening

The opening of Awakening, at Cornelius Art Center was so much fun.  We had a great crowd, and live music outside.  I'll post more pictures, but here's one someone took from the Art Center.  I'm in the middle, and Jen Crickenberger, Director/Curator of the Art Center is on the left there, and Aspen Hochhalter, another exhibiting artist, is on the right.  I'll post some images of the show itself, which lasts through mid-November, soon.

©Cornelius Art Center L to R:  Jen Crickenberger; Diana Bloomfield; Aspen Hochhalter

©Cornelius Art Center L to R:  Jen Crickenberger; Diana Bloomfield; Aspen Hochhalter