Direct to Plate Prints

Prints are from workshops, contract sessions or artist’s studios

Most were presented at 2018 Alternative Photography International Symposium – APIS

What a plate looks like

Plate made from digital photographs

apx 15 x19″

Don Messec

 

Don Messec

Plates were made from digital photographs

printed here at MakingArtSafely on a warm white paper

Plates are apx 15 x19″

 

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Hawaii workshop

Printed on a bright white paper

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Hawaii workshop

Printed using a blue black on bright white

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Hawaii workshop

Printed on a bright white paper

Robert Antonek

Plates created from scans of film or Polaroid

made and printed here at MakingArtSafely

Apx size 15 x 19″

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apx size 6 x 12″

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Brenda Nelson

Plates made and printed in Brenda’s studio

from digitized hand build collages

Plates are 8 x 10″

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Jim Maxwell

Plate made from digital photographs

plates made and printed in Jim’s Kentucky Studio

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apx size 6 x 12″

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apx size 6 x 12″

Vaughn Wascovich

Images from pinhole cameras

Plates made and printed at Vaughn’s Texas studio

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apx size 6 x 12″

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apx size 6 x 12″

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apx size 6 x 12″

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apx size 6 x 12″

Neal Smith

Two plate color print

Plates made and printed at MakingArtSafely

Berol Lutsky

Three plate color print

Plates made and printed here at MakingArtSafely

Don Messec

Four color process print (CMYK)

Plates made and printed at MakingArtSafely

Experimentation and development of more ways to use

Direct to Plate continue, including Solargrams and direct draw.

So much more to come.