
I'm calling this one Wisconsin #7.
It's a relatively casual shot from last week's post New Fallen Snows, and a picture that leans pretty heavily to what one of my friends calls my "closet pictorialist" side, but the print turned out to be quite a stunner. (Everybody goes "oooh" when they see it.) It's fairly dark, and even though it's printed in color it's almost a black-and-white image. I opted for very little sharpening, in order to preserve the mood of murky near-darkness. In pigment it looks very painterly, almost non-photographic (at least in the art-paper "Gallery" version), and emotionally it sort of resembles a Chris van Allsburg painting from one of his children's books.
The Standard print is made on HP Advanced Glossy 8.5x11" paper, and looks a little brighter than the monitor image. It looks good but doesn't have a whole lot of, whaddayacall, "presence." The image is 10" wide, and unsigned.
The Gallery print is made on a full sheet of 13x19" Hahnemühle Photo Rag (HP Vivera pigment inks in both cases). The image area is large enough but not too large at 15" wide. I suspect this one may be popular (at least, I think it ought to be, although that might be vanity speaking), so I'm going to take a chance and make 8 copies of this one instead of 5*. (Hey, if they don't sell I can always give them away as Christmas presents.) The Gallery prints are numbered and signed.
*The Gallery print ended up being more popular than I thought, so I decided to accept all the orders received within the first 24 hours before. This was posted during the sale. Please see below for current Updates.


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Posted by: MIKE JOHNSTON
UPDATE Thurs. 12/28: The new paper finally got here today, finally, so the last of the prints should be shipped tomorrow.
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