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Prentverkstæði / Graphic Arts.Studio N°5 Photograph

Hlynur Helgason

Iceland

Photography, Cyanotype, Red Pine Bark Toned on Saunders-waterford 300g Hp Watercolour Paper

Size: 22.4 W x 22.4 H x 0.2 D in

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The subject of these photographs is the print shop of the Icelandic Printmakers Association in Hafnarhúsið, Reykjavík. The pictures frame and enlarge the nuances and details of the print shop, creating abstract imagery. The pictures utilise the cyanotype process, a photographic method from 1842. The images, made on watercolour paper, are initially bright blue. They are then bleached and tinted with red pine bark, which gives the dark tones a metallic feel and the light colours a rusty style that goes well with the subject matter. Cyanotype, toned with red pine bark tannin extract. On Saunders Waterford 300g HP natural pappír/paper. Image area: 42x42 cm. Sheet size: 57x57 cm. Original: Fujifilm GFX100s m./w. GF 110mm f/2 linsu, 100ASA, 1/30, f/2. The cyanotype process is an artisanal alternative photographic technique, originally from 1842. More than one print may be made based on the same image. Due to the organic nature of the process, each version is unique.

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Photography:Cyanotype, Red Pine Bark Toned on Saunders-waterford 300g Hp Watercolour Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22.4 W x 22.4 H x 0.2 D in

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Hlynur Helgason is a visual artist who lives and works in Reykjavík, Iceland. He works with painting and photography. In his paintings, he creates a nuanced physical atmosphere out of the juxtaposition of overlays of colour fields, organised according to a particular system. He also specializes in alternative photographic techniques, handcrafting images using nineteenth-century techniques, and creating images of unsurpassed tactile quality. Hlynur's work is represented in major public collections in Iceland, at the Reykjavík Municipal Art Museum, and the National Gallery of Iceland.

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