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Hanging Gardens Diptych - Limited Edition of 1 Photograph

Christine So

United States

Photography, Photogram on Paper

Size: 28 W x 34 H x 0.1 D in

Ships in a Tube

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Originally listed for $495

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

NOTE: These are the same two prints titled ‘Hanging Gardens 1’ and ‘Hanging Gardens 2’ . NOTE: These two same monoprints are simultaneously listed in my ‘Hanging Gardens Triptych,’ so it is not possible to purchase both the triptych and the diptych of the same name (‘Hanging Gardens Diptych’ and ‘Hanging Gardens Triptych’). Nor is it possible to purchase the other individual prints of the same name of ‘Hanging Gardens 1’ or Hanging Gardens 2’. I find that these prints made of the same same vines on the same day work well individually, or in pairs of two, or all three together. I want to give collectors the option to buy one, some combination, or all. Purchasing prints listed as a diptych or triptych means they would arrive together in one package and take considerably less packing time which allows me to lower the price of each unique print. This is a pair of triple exposure cameraless photographs, meaning that the plants were exposed to light three different times for carefully timed amounts in different locations on the same light-sensitive paper. This is my own technique which I devised over thousands of hours of practice and is what created the ghostly overlapping or moonlit effect. Every one of my botanical cyanotypes is an entirely unique monotype as the plants are laid by hand in that one exact composition only once. There is no camera, no copper plate, no ink or printing press. Each 14 inch wide x 34 inch tall print once matted and framed separately will occupy more horizontal space on the wall, not just 14 inches. Expect that once both prints are in a frame that is 24 inches wide and there is a gap between the two prints, they would span at least 50 horizontal inches on the wall. The two long and narrow prints ship rolled together in a tube.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Photography:

Photogram on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

28 W x 34 H x 0.1 D in

SHIPPING AND RETURNS
Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Clients include: Timothée Chalamet, Starbucks, Ritz Carlton, Mayo Clinic, Jumaira Resort (Dubai), Wyndham Worldmark Hotels, Kimpton Hotel Monaco, Evercore NY, Apollo Global Management, NY, Mazars Accounting NY, Limelight Mammoth Hotel & Residences, MD Anderson Hospital, Houston Methodist Hospital, Oakland International Airport. Christine So is a painter, photographer and printmaker living across the San Francisco Bay in the hills of Oakland, California. Her works are heavily inspired by the woods where she has lived and hiked for decades. She works in acrylic and in the antique photographic process of cyanotypes. She creates botanical and abstract prints without a camera lens, as well as hand-printed landscape photographs of the foggy woods where she lives. Whether it’s painting, printmaking, or photography, her work is always nature-inspired and nearly always monochromatic. She has worked in a dozen mediums, cycling back and forth from painting to printmaking to cyanotype, applying effects from one medium to the next. She bridges the mediums of photography, monoprinting and painting. Her favorite question when working in the antique photographic process of cyanotypes is “What would happen if…?” She has devised a range of atypical techniques using the cyanotype process. Arguably the most striking of her unique methods are her cyanotype paintings in her Delft Garden series. The painted silhouettes of plants each contain an intricate blue and white pattern within them when viewed up close.The lengthy process begins as a pencil drawing which is then painted in–not with ink or paint–but with the cyanotype light-sensitive mixture in a dark room. It’s a tricky process as it’s hard to see what one is painting in very dim light. Days later once the photography chemicals have dried in the painting, she lays plants on top of the painted silhouette in a pattern that will leave gaps similar to lace. She then carefully moves the entire bundle outside and exposes the pattern to sunlight to create the image-within-the-image. The blue and white pattern seen in each leaf resembles painted Delft pottery, thus the title of this series: Delft Garden. Another of the artist’s innovative techniques is her series of completely abstract cyanotypes printed without photo negatives or stencils.

Artist Recognition
Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Los Angeles

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Artist featured by Saatchi Art in a collection

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