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Aurolac - Platinum / Palladium Print (1991) Photography by Leonard Radu Chioveanu
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Limited Edition (#4/15)
Photography,
Analog photography
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Non Manipulated Photography
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Analog Print
on Paper
- Number of copies available 1
- Dimensions Height 11in, Width 15in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $5,000 Street Art Everyday Life
- Platinum / Palladium 1:1 Print
- Mat with Museum Board acid-free
- Paper size: 11x15 inches (28x38cm) with museum board 12x16 inches (30x40cm)
- Frame not included
- White border
· Handmade printed on archival Hahnemühle Platinum Rag Fine Art Paper 300 gsm
- Signed on back
- Certificate of authenticity
- Limited Edition 1/15
The Platinum Palladium Print
Platinum palladium printing is a traditional photographic printmaking technique dating back to a period in photographic history that predates silver gelatin prints. The prints are exposed by UV light, and were originally exposed by the sun. The prints are created by way of "contact printing" which means the photographic negative must be as large as the final print. This limited fine art photographers until the digital age, where we can now create what are known as "digital negatives." These negatives can be printed at nearly any size and can be used to create platinum palladium prints up to 40" wide.
Platinum palladium prints are unparalleled by any modern printing technique, both in appearance and performance. These prints are favored by art collectors due to their longevity and appearance. The tonal range of platinum palladium prints are unmatched, even by modern digital inkjet printers. The final color tonality can range from warm black, to reddish brown, with a range of grays in the midtones. Pure platinum (platinotype) prints tend to have a higher contrast and cooler tones, while pure palladium (palladiotype) prints can tend to have warmer appearance with deeper blacks and softer highlights. The mixture of platinum and palladium can create a balance between the two appearances and tonalities, which is applicable to some images. Platinum and palladium prints are the most durable of all photographic processes. The platinum (and sister element palladium) element is incredibly stable against chemical reactions that may degrade the print, and is even more stable than gold.
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Leonard Radu Chioveanu is a multidisciplinary artist. He is famous as a glass artist. In 1995 he opened his own glass pate de cristal studio. Every art piece made is designed by Leonard Radu Chioveanu and each piece is unique. He also creates paintings and photography.
Addressing particularly the themes the animal sculpture, his photography work shows the people's daily life in black and white.
Leonard Radu Chioveanu is born in 1974 in Bucharest Romania. He graduated from UNArte Bucharest, in Romania in 2004. His sculptures are featured in private spaces and are on view in galleries and private collections in Romania, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, USA.
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Nationality:
SWITZERLAND
- Date of birth : 1974
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Swiss Artists