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Watercolors (aka Dripping with Love) Photograph

Kimberly Schneider

United States

Photography, Black & White on darkroom

Size: 16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

"Watercolors," from my ongoing "Fire & Ice" series, is a unique silver gelatin (darkroom) print - made sans enlarger, in the darkroom, this series is made entirely via my self-designed processes with sand, snow, ice, glitter, flowers, and more. This handmade black-and-white photograph is a mixed process multiple exposure - and was an early ice/ice-concoction exploration (which continued with my "The Many Ring of Saturn" (sub-series). These processes for cameraless images CANNOT BE DUPLICATED, so once this print sells, it's off the market. ["Fire & Ice" began in March '22, one month after my one opportunity to work with snow, before the season ended. This is my 4th alt process series since the shutdown in 2020 (the photograms started due to having an unfinished darkroom at the time, and took on a life of their own...). All of my images are essentially (subconscious) self-portraits, which reveal themselves during my printing process. However, my titles correspond to what I see in the images.

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Photography:Black & White on darkroom

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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Kimberly Schneider is a Visual Artist, Educator, and Master Printer who has been dedicated to the art of the handmade (darkroom) print for the past 20+ years. Born in Chicago and based in New York, she has a fully functioning darkroom in her apartment, which is not something she takes lightly. Specializing in true infrared film, spiritual landscapes, and experimental photograms, she holds a BFA in photography (and a minor in philosophy) from Colorado State University; While both are deeply intertwined, she identifies as a Printer more than anything else. Kimberly began making photograms with handheld light sources in June 2020, due to having an unfinished darkroom in/taking over her apartment at the time; By sheer luck, or perhaps a matter of fate, the wet side of her current darkroom was essentially complete just 2 weeks prior to the shutdown (the dry side wouldn’t be touched for another 6 months). What began as a way to deal with both isolation and printing withdrawal (after losing her prior darkroom to NYC rent hikes in 2017), quickly led to her metamorphosis as an artist, as well as her current source of income (after losing her prior job to the pandemic in July 2020). Six bodies of work and several awards later, she not only teaches her experimental processes both remotely and in-person but has also been quite fortunate in the print sales department. And she couldn’t be more grateful. Schneider's silver gelatin prints have been exhibited (domestically) at Scott Nichols Gallery, Photo Forward Los Angeles, The Camera Obscura Gallery, SanDiego Art Institute, Lightbox Photographic Gallery, Stonehenge Gallery, Art Intersection, ZIA Gallery, The Photographer's Eye Collective, Photo Méthode Gallery, among other art galleries; She has also shown in Barcelona,Spain, as well as in Ireland (and virtually at The Louvre). She is honored to have work in the Collection of Susan Herzig & Paul Hertzmann, San Francisco, among private collectors, and also does custom commissions (privately) upon request.

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