CraigK
Established
Warning: This post contains blatant self promotion....
Hi All,
I just thought I would mention that an exhibit of my work opens tomorrow at a beautiful gallery here in Winnipeg. We just finished hanging the show this afternoon. I am very pleased with how it has all come together.
I am exhibiting images from one particular body of work I have producing over the last 10 years. My photos are presented along with paintings by my sister. She is an artist based in Toronto. Her medium of choice is acrylic and charcoal on canvas. My images are Platinum/Palladium prints and Chromogenic Digital (Chromira) prints from scanned negatives. Some of the shots were done with a Mamiya 6 and some with a Mamiya 7 (all the others were shot on a Deardorff 8x10 or a Mamiya RB67). Films used were HP5 + FP4 developed in PMK or Pyrocat HD or Rodinal. I also did a few shots on Kodak CN400 (chromogenic B+W).
Here is a link to a sneak preview of some of the work in the show:
http://www.studio448.com/exhibitions/agaetis_gallery/agaetis_gallery.html
And here is a link to the official invitation to the opening
http://www.studio448.com/exhibitions/a_fine_beginning.html
I will be posting more images in the next few days as well as some photos from
Cheers!
CraigK
Hi All,
I just thought I would mention that an exhibit of my work opens tomorrow at a beautiful gallery here in Winnipeg. We just finished hanging the show this afternoon. I am very pleased with how it has all come together.
I am exhibiting images from one particular body of work I have producing over the last 10 years. My photos are presented along with paintings by my sister. She is an artist based in Toronto. Her medium of choice is acrylic and charcoal on canvas. My images are Platinum/Palladium prints and Chromogenic Digital (Chromira) prints from scanned negatives. Some of the shots were done with a Mamiya 6 and some with a Mamiya 7 (all the others were shot on a Deardorff 8x10 or a Mamiya RB67). Films used were HP5 + FP4 developed in PMK or Pyrocat HD or Rodinal. I also did a few shots on Kodak CN400 (chromogenic B+W).
Here is a link to a sneak preview of some of the work in the show:
http://www.studio448.com/exhibitions/agaetis_gallery/agaetis_gallery.html
And here is a link to the official invitation to the opening
http://www.studio448.com/exhibitions/a_fine_beginning.html
I will be posting more images in the next few days as well as some photos from
Cheers!
CraigK
back alley
IMAGES
sorry i can't attend, the roads are dreadful, but i wish both you and your sister well.
joe
joe
CraigK
Established
Thanks!
Thanks!
It's a long haul from Edmonchuk to the 'Peg!
Thanks for the kind wishes. I will drink a glass of wine for ya.
CK
Thanks!
It's a long haul from Edmonchuk to the 'Peg!
Thanks for the kind wishes. I will drink a glass of wine for ya.
CK
digitalox
RF Extraordinaire
Congrats! Its a really long haul so I can't make it, but wish ya well!
K
Kin Lau
Guest
Since your sister's in TO, any chance of this show coming this way?
peter_n
Veteran
Congratulations Craig and good luck! If there are any online reviews be sure to post them!
CraigK
Established
Since your sister's in TO, any chance of this show coming this way?
Yes.
Plans are in the works for the work to be shown in Toronto as well as in Iceland and perhaps England. Too soon to tell though. I will let you know as soon as things are finalized.
Beniliam
Out of the limelight
Congrats Craig!! The paintings and the photos, very suggestive!!
Bertram2
Gone elsewhere
CraigK said:Warning: This post contains blatant self promotion....
Hi All,
I just thought I would mention that an exhibit of my work opens tomorrow at a beautiful gallery here in Winnipeg.
CraigK
Congratulations ! Unfortunately I am too far away, a pity !
Wishing all the very best,
Bertram
Craig, congratulations on your show, and its future travels! This is a lot of work, and it takes good work...
Fedzilla_Bob
man with cat
Beautiful work Craig. I wish it could come to San Diego. It would show well at the San Diego MoMA.
don sorsa
pointer, shooter
Congratulations, Craig, to you and your sister. Hanging an exhibit with a sibling must be very satisfying. The work looks quite interesting, even on the web. I'll bet the real life work is a knockout!
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