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Fryderyk Danielczyk

Poland

Photography, Black & White on Glass

Size: 31.5 W x 19.7 H x 1.6 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Freaks 2013. Walerian Orański. Vintage photography. Fine art. Gołdap is a charming small SPA town in the North-East of Poland, in Warmia and Masuria region, near the Russian border. It is located in the historic land of Lithuania Minor. The former Szyłajty village received town privileges in 1570 from Duke Frederick Albert. The town has about fourteen thousand inhabitants. The name comes from the Old Prussian language, where Galdo meant a long valley and Ape ? a river, which together signifies a ?river in a valley?. The town and the neighbourhood was the birthplace of many people whose story I try to present. Some of them are outstanding individuals: artists, craftsmen, entrepreneurs, mechanics, stonecutters, collectors, musicians, teachers, builders and many more. Most of them live in or are connected with Gołdap. The one feature that is common for all of them, regardless of materials status or level of intelligence, is fondness of alcohol. This is a never-ending story. Because of the nature of the project, it lives its own life. The newcomers will write their own histories as well as that of the town itself. If they attract my attention, they will appear on the subsequent, now empty pages of the book of curious personalities of the town of Gołdap. You are welcome to meet people whose behaviour and lifestyle is eccentric to say the least and sometimes quite shocking too. Artwork framing is the most important part which decides about a work of art’s presentation and its exhibition value. There is conscious communication between the framing and a work of art, they complement each other and create the final visual effect of a photograph. A well thought-out choice of the right material gives a photograph a life of its own. Fine art photography which is intended for auction sale or exhibition, being not only an item of artistic value, but also of collector’s value, has to meet certain standards. The wood used for making profiles has 8-12% of moisture content and usually is hardwood from beech, ash, alder, maple, oak, fruit trees or tropical trees. It is always the best quality timber, free of knots, sapstain or other defects. The wood I use for framing is usually seasoned in natural conditions for a few or more than ten years. Panels of wood, before they are milled, mature for a few weeks to prevent distortion of profiles. After obtaining a desired shape, the ready material is seasoned for another few weeks. A ready profile gets into my hands and the painstaking processing of each frame begins, one by one, for several months. Every frame is made with my own hands, thanks to this its uniqueness is exceptional. The material used to protect wood after processing is mostly oil. A photograph has no direct contact with the frame and glass. Passe-partout is made of foam board which meets the requirements of ISO 90706 and has direct contact with the print, at the same time increasing its durability. ISO standards define requirements that have to be met by a product made from paper, so that it could have direct contact with print for many years. Passe-partout is a kind of packaging that protects the work of art. ISO standards are as follows: – acid-free quality – pH 7 minimum means the material is not acidic. Chemicals used in paper production, together with the environment pollution and climate cause acidification of paper, that is to say cellulose fibers are broken down making paper look yellowish and start to crack -in order to make material more acid-free magnesium carbonate or calcium carbonate is added so-called buffer/alkaline reserve, according to the standards the content of a buffer should be between 3 to 5% ? this is so-called durability. -a vital factor in paper production is the choice of material that will be used for making the product. The standards require to use Alpha cellulose, material that has long and strong fibers. The material used for paper production doesn’t contain lignin. Thanks to high quality resources being used, no optical brighteners need to be added, which normally prevents efflorescence in paper. -recycled material is not used in production. A photograph is attached to a passe-partout only with an acid-free tape, durable, of 8,5 g/m2 with alkaline reserve. It has a natural, non-yellowing adhesive. If the passe-partout or the backing of a photograph has direct contact with the print, the acidic content will affect the cardboard. Thus, in order to keep the highest quality of a print, we use top quality foam board. It’s also possible to frame a photograph in a UV glass. The main purpose of the glass it to physically protect a work of art against harmful factors such as: air humidity, temperature, dirt and scratching, and most importantly ultraviolet radiation. Technical characteristics: – diptych – author Fryderyk Danielczyk – one of the series of works Freaks – place – Gołdap – limited edition 7 pcs – number ?/7 – made from a negative – original print, Baryte paper – black-and-white photography – original frame made of beech Wood 8-12% of moisture content, covered with matte oil based on natural Chinese oils, natural wood colour, original imprint in the lower right corner – backing made of acid-free cardboard – original imprint in the lower right corner – passe-partout made of acid-free foam board, with neutral pH adhesive and alkaline buffer, durable, without any optical brighteners. The board meets the requirements of ISO 9706 and PAT (Photographic Activity Test) standards and has an obverse and reverse – date of making the negative 2013 – date of making the print 2013 – original print 80 cm x 50 cm – print doesn?t have direct contact with the glass and frame – signed on the reverse with a pencil – fine art photography Waiting period for the order completion 14 days The entire series is available at www.fryderykdanielczyk.com

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Photography:

Black & White on Glass

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:

7

Size:

31.5 W x 19.7 H x 1.6 D in

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Artist. Specializing in exhibition and fine art photography, particularly in all aspects concerning artwork framing as well as its longevity. All photographs have been created using the traditional, analogue technique, without any adjustment while taking a photograph or during the post-production stage. The scenario is life itself. The works concern intimate lives of people presented in the photographs. They have become a sort of creative records, documenting places, events, time and people, who sometimes knew each other well or not so well. They activate the innermost recesses of the human mind and soul that we often don't want to talk about or even know about. They also represent a part of a bigger story - closely related to myself. It's the darkest journey deep into myself and my dear friends. A journey that will bring a lot of answers or maybe will help find a piece of someone else or yourself. Some of the series have been made in a span of several or more years, the whole project has been emerging before my own eyes for the last twenty years. A lot of the elements present in the photographs may be found in other series. It's one complete concept that has no end. All black and white photographs are perfect copies of the Baryte prints made by myself. To some extent The Film School helped me to find the meaning of life again, while working in a big city taught me to see things differently and avoid people who want to cheat you all the time. Only one thing is left, a question - what next?

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