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Sprzedaż: Oryginał 1/1 i kolekcjonerska, limitowana edycja odbitek na papierach archiwalnych 1/25.
Ambrotype, wet plate collodion process
Dibond or Paper.
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Orginal Ambrotype 1/1
8 H x 10 W, 0,2 in
18 x 24 cm
Dibond (aluminium), signed ,numbered and dated by the artist, certificate of authenticity.
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Limited edition 1/25 copy print
Size: 20 H x 27 W x 1 in
70 x 100 cm
Every photo is signed, numbered and dated by the artist, certificate of authenticity.
Photo is printed on a museum archival fine art paper Museo Silver Rag.
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The ambrotype is a positive image created on a sheet of glass using the 19th century wet collodion process. It is now gaining huge popularity as an alternative to the modern digital photography. Its biggest difference is the one-of-its-kind and retouch-free nature of every image and its ambience. It is practically impossible to replicate an identical image or even a collodion print. Each and every plate requires individual coating, sensitisation and exposure and needs to be developed within the span of several
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Joanna Borowiec,
a graduate of the European Academy of Photography in Warsaw, diploma thesis in the Creative and Expressive Photography Workshop.
Member of the Association of Polish Art Photographers (ZPAF). Enthusiast of medium- and large-format analogue photography. Uses historic photographic processes like ambrotype - wet collodion technique, cyanotype.
The main topic of her photos is humanistic photography, human. She has participated in individual and collective exhibitions at home and abroad, i.a. in Poland, Germany, Spain, Singapore, Canada, USA. Her works made with wet collodion technique were appreciated on the Singapore International Photography Festival, the 'Glass Faces' project was presented in the National Museum of Singapore Stamford Gallery (2014), her pin-hole photographs were presented on the International Pinhole Festival in Germany, the 'No Time' series was shown in the Iserlohn Museum (2010). Winner of the Black & White Awards USA photography competition - first place in category People (2013). Prize-winner of the Silver Medal Awards 2014 San Francisco International for work named 'Double' (2014). Second and third place winner in the prestigious International Photography Awards (2011) competition for 'Friends' work and 'Insomnia' series. Her photographs were awarded the second place in the Historic Garden competition and presented in the Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów (2012). Prize-winner of the 'Child' International Artistic Photography Biennale in 2012. She was also awarded the third place in Photographer of the Year category of the Black& White Spider Awards (2013) competition. Prize-winner of the Portfolio 2015 Black + White Photography UK, the Portfolio 2013 Black & White for Collectors Of Fine Photography Canada, the Portfolio 2012 Shot Magazine USA. Her works and interviews with her were published in many magazines, i.a. the Black+ White Photography UK (the cover), the Shot Magazine USA, the Black and White Magazine Canada and in national magazines. Her photographs can be found in public and private collections at home and abroad, i.a. in Switzerland, Spain, Italy, Sweden, USA.
- Nationality: POLAND
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary Polish Artists