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Photography, C-type on Paper
Size: 59.1 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
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Title: After Dark with Emily N°1 Series: After Dark Date of Work: 2010 Paper Type: Fuji Pearl (Metallic) Edition Size: 150 W x 100 H x 0.1 cm Edition: 1 of 10 Artist Proofs: # 2 A.P. Also available in smaller edition of 10 + 2AP (Size: 75 W x 50 H x 0.1 cm) Outtake from fashion story published in HIGHLIGHTS Magazine 47, Special Edition, April 2020. The work comes signed by the artist accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity. The work is printed using a Digital Type-C process on Fujicolor Crystal Archive Digital Pearl Paper. PEARL paper contains a very special component: pearly mica crystals. Based on the natural mica, they are covered with a thin layer of metal oxides, for example, titanium dioxide. Through an interplay of transparency, refraction, coating and multiple reflections, one can discern silver-white and metallic reflection effects. These lend pictures such an intense warmth and depth; they become a true sensation for the eye. With signed limited editions from Thor Elias Engelstad, every print is documented, and is issued with a Certificate of Authenticity. Digital C-prints are photographic prints made by exposing a sheet of Type-C photographic paper (e.g., Fuji Pearl) to light inside of a digital printer instead of to light projected by an enlarger. The digital C-print is then processed in a color processor just as a traditional C-print would be. While "digital C-print" is the common term for the process, both digital and traditional (optical) C-prints are properly termed "chromogenic prints." The paper is then developed in traditional darkroom chemistry. The result is an amazing true photographic print that is unsurpassed in sharpness, color accuracy and reproduction of detail while achieving the ultimate in image fidelity, exceeding the quality of traditional darkroom prints.
C-type on Paper
10
59.1 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Thor Elias Engelstad is a Norwegian born Australia based visual artist, known for his innovative and recognizable characteristic style combination of fashion and fine art photography. His work has been featured in publications such as a Cultural History of Fashion in the 20th century, Harper’s Bazaar, W magazine, Cosmopolitan, Oyster, Mag, Vulture Magazine, Carbon Copy, Black Magazine, Laud Magazine, Fucking Young!, Fashion Journal, Frankie Magazine, Yen, UCE Magazine, Lino, Art World, Australian Art Review, Academy for Men, Cleo, and French Photo. He also has been the recipient of international prizes such as the Gold Award in the fashion category in The Tokyo International Foto Awards, International photography Awards, International Color Awards, The International Black and White Spider Awards and The Centre for Fine Art Photography in the USA. He is also involved in many diverse art projects and commissions. Thor Elias has had several solo exhibitions, as well as being represented in many group shows worldwide in New York, LA, Paris, London, Oslo, Sydney, Tokyo, Dubai and Hong Kong. When not shooting for clients Thor Elias travels the continents adding to his varied influences and inspirations, balancing his personal photo media and visual experimentation work. All works are limited editions, printed on the highest quality paper, signed and numbered by the artist and issued with an accompanied signed Certificate of Authenticity with all the artwork info.
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