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On Pins and Needles
Pushpins in a Box, 2020
Platinum/Palladium Print
This early and compelling platinum/palladium print, titled "On Pins and Needles" and printed in December 2020, transforms an ordinary collection of office supplies into an intriguing study of abstract form and light. Captured by placing a clear plastic box of assorted pushpins on a light table and photographing it from above, the resulting image takes on an x-ray-like quality, revealing a captivating random pattern that the artist finds profoundly intriguing. Rendered with the unparalleled tonal depth and luminous subtlety unique to this handcrafted photographic process, this piece invites a contemplative exploration of hidden structures and accidental beauty.
Key Features
- Authentic Platinum/Palladium Process with Expressive Edges
Hand-printed by the artist, this photograph harnesses the profound tonal range inherent in platinum and palladium salts, creating rich, velvety blacks and exquisitely luminous highlights that define the intricate shapes of the pushpins. The organic, hand-brushed edges of the sensitizer on the paper are intentionally retained in this piece, serving as a direct testament to the artisanal, handmade nature of the platinum printing process and adding to its unique, raw character. - Abstract Intrigue and Unique Perspective
By presenting common objects from an unexpected overhead viewpoint and employing a light table, the image transcends its subject matter to become a fascinating abstract composition. The translucent qualities created by this method lend an x-ray-like aesthetic, revealing an organic, random pattern that is both visually stimulating and conceptually rich, encouraging extended contemplation. - Archival Materials and Flexible Presentation
This particular picture is meticulously printed on Hahnemühle Platinum 100% Rag paper, ensuring superior longevity and stability. It is offered with two simple framing options or the option to order the print unframed, shipped securely in an acid-free folio. If framed, it will be matted with acid-free museum board and archival hinges, and protected under clear acrylic to ensure safe shipping. - Limited Edition and Artist Provenance
This artwork is part of a strictly limited edition of 25 prints, each individually numbered and signed by the artist in pencil on the verso, sometimes including valuable printer's notes. This ensures exclusivity and enhances its value as a collectible fine art piece. Please allow approximately two weeks for fulfillment, as each order is custom-printed and hand-assembled with meticulous care.
Why Collect Platinum/Palladium Prints?
- Unmatched Permanence: Platinum/palladium prints are celebrated globally for their unparalleled archival stability and resistance to deterioration, making them a cornerstone of major museum collections and a wise investment for future generations.
- Rich, Subtle Tonality: This venerable process yields an extraordinary spectrum of grays, imbuing images with a remarkable depth, warmth, and ethereal luminosity that is simply unattainable by other photographic printing methods, offering a truly unique visual experience.
- Handcrafted Artistry: Every print is a unique, singular work, embodying the artist’s mastery, unwavering dedication to traditional photographic methods, and a distinct personal touch in every step of its creation, elevating it beyond mere reproduction to a work of art in its own right.
Presentation Options
- This print is available unframed, shipped in an acid-free folio, or can be ordered with two simple framing options. Framed prints are matted with acid-free museum board and protected under clear acrylic, ensuring safe delivery. Please allow approximately two weeks for delivery as each order is custom printed and hand-assembled.
This piece is more than a photograph; it is a fascinating work of art—an exceptional opportunity for collectors to acquire an original, handcrafted platinum/palladium print that transforms the mundane into the mesmerizing, embodying the pinnacle of traditional photographic artistry and an early example of the artist's inventive vision.