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Acetone print..



This is a special technique.. A color copy print was taken and put on a fine print paper. Then a lot of acetone was applyed, and the print was run through a fine printing maschine ( for grafic works). The result is a kind of transfer technique. Handcolored after..


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I looked at that site. Very interesting method, but (maybe only in Russia) it too expensive.:( Good luck, and thanks for troubles again.
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I organise exhibitions in Mallorca, Spain at a gallery/restaurant. Your work would fit in beautifully. Are u interested? It would be for next year.Please contact me at maxcantrell@yahoo.com
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Well .. you are a real artist. amazing work. When I have money, something which is lacking for years now, because no one wants to pay for my talents either, I sure would like to buy one of your original photo's!!! so in the end .. someone does want to pay for your talents, just have to make mine more profitable!! Kind regards. Nils A.

 

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there were only one copy of this due to the technique, and unfortunately I gave it away to a friend in Holland....

I have a scan, but it isn't quite the same...

but thank you for asking

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Really fascinating. Your works reminds me of the artists Rops and a bit of Whistler.

Forms are very nice ! These kind of picturs realy inspire.

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Again, I just have to comment on your amazing images. Unfortunately, I am without words...Bravo! I hope to continue to see your contributions here.

-Steve

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Hi Emil,

 

This is so so so excellent, so intriguing, so elegant, so mysterious, so tender, so perfect, I absolutely love it. I was thinking on Fernand Khnopff when I saw it but I think that I even prefer this more, bravoooooooo!

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Amazing. I love the old world feel. The shadows, the coloring, the texture...just beautiful. Very feminine in the most positive ways.
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