Unknown Paper, 4X5in, 6/48

$175.00

Paper Type: Unknown 4X5in double weight
Date Created: 2020
Series Position: 6/48

This piece was made while I was developing a process that involved the application of an oil and photochemistry emulsion (the salad dressing method) at various ratios and states of separation directly to photographic paper. I later used this process in the series, If I hold my breath maybe I can live forever.

The paper came out of a stack of 48 loose sheets of paper in a large lot of expired paper I bought at an estate sale.

Naming
While each piece is unique, they are named according to the manufacturer, paper grade or type, size and the “expiration” date followed by a number representing the sheet count in the box when I acquired it.


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Paper Type: Unknown 4X5in double weight
Date Created: 2020
Series Position: 6/48

This piece was made while I was developing a process that involved the application of an oil and photochemistry emulsion (the salad dressing method) at various ratios and states of separation directly to photographic paper. I later used this process in the series, If I hold my breath maybe I can live forever.

The paper came out of a stack of 48 loose sheets of paper in a large lot of expired paper I bought at an estate sale.

Naming
While each piece is unique, they are named according to the manufacturer, paper grade or type, size and the “expiration” date followed by a number representing the sheet count in the box when I acquired it.


Paper Type: Unknown 4X5in double weight
Date Created: 2020
Series Position: 6/48

This piece was made while I was developing a process that involved the application of an oil and photochemistry emulsion (the salad dressing method) at various ratios and states of separation directly to photographic paper. I later used this process in the series, If I hold my breath maybe I can live forever.

The paper came out of a stack of 48 loose sheets of paper in a large lot of expired paper I bought at an estate sale.

Naming
While each piece is unique, they are named according to the manufacturer, paper grade or type, size and the “expiration” date followed by a number representing the sheet count in the box when I acquired it.