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Patricia Bender – “Gingko”

Patricia Bender  – “Gingko”

unique oxidized gelatin silver print ~ fil + photogram, 6×4”, 2017, $600.00


I am an old-fashioned, black and white film photographer who loves to work and play in my traditional chemicaldarkroom. Most times I prefer my own company or the company of nature to the company of other people. I find peace, beaut, joy, inspiration, and a connection to all things as I wander alone in the woods or work alone in my darkroom. My primary medium is light. I love light. I follow light. I play with light. I capture light on film emulsion and ph-tographic paper, and then I go to work. The film image is merely a starting point in my artistic process. It is where my creativity begins. When I create an image from a negative, I do not aim to make a crisp, clear representation of what I have photographed. I try to make my mark on the image, make it mine. I experiment with many different things: chemicals and papers, deliberately damaging the print by exposing it to light or to bleach, forcing the image in or out of focus until it feels right. This is largely an intuitive process. I allow these things to happen without thinking about them.Much of the time my impetus seems to be to age my work, to place it in the past. I don’t know why.

Skills

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March 29, 2019

Skills

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March 29, 2019