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Mills Photo II Fall 08

This is a place to respond to ideas discussed in class, post work for feedback, and share links to other artists' images on the web.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Rachel Heath


This artist, Rachel Heath, came up in conversation with Jessie about distressing negatives - but I wanted to share her work more broadly. Rachel doesn't distress her work. She works in 19th century processes like ambrotypes that are by their nature variable since you're painting the emulsion onto a glass plate.
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