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8:00 am on a Summer Morning - Limited Edition of 1 Print

Christine So

United States

Printmaking, Monotype on Paper

Size: 18 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

This is a pair of two unframed 9 x 12 inch prints. They can be matted and framed separately and hung close together or far apart. The image is continuous from the left print to the right print but their composition is such that each looks complete on its own. Rather than an etching or block print, this is a multiple-layered cyanotype, a 19th century alternative photographic process. The dominant image of the Japanese maple branch was a blue cyanotype print created on top of a “toned” (bleached) yellow previous cyanotype of wild grass. The greenish turquoise shade you see is the results of those two layers. The bottom layer of white grass against yellow turned into cobalt blue blades of grass intersecting a pale turquoise top layer. Up close one can see that the turquoise is crisscrossed by thin cobalt blue blades of grass from the print underlayer. The natural default color for cyanotypes is a deep indigo or Prussian blue. It is actually rather hard to achieve this color, but with practice I have learned exactly the number of seconds of exposure to light for each layer and each color that is required in combination. It’s like mixing paint without paint. As a former printmaker who doesn’t own a printing press, I enjoy experimenting with the cyanotype photo process to achieve the effects one would in monoprinting or multiple-plate block prints or etchings. It is a strangely versatile medium which luckily requires no printing press, no copper plate, no wood blocks or aggravation of my tendinitis while carving for hours. I need only plants from my yard, paper, iron salts and my imagination to continue making art while in isolation. The artist's proceeds from the sale of this piece will go to Fair Fight, an organization focused on free and fair elections in the U.S. It was founded by Georgia democrat Stacey Abrams with a mission to end voter suppression and elect more progressive voices to public office.

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Multi-paneled Printmaking:Monotype on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Clients include: Timothée Chalamet, Starbucks, Mayo Clinic (Jacksonville), Jumaira Resort, Lux Habitat Sotheby’s International (Dubai), Wyndham Worldmark Hotels, Kimpton Hotel Monaco (Salt Lake City), Mazars Accounting, Limelight Hotel Mammoth (California), MD Anderson Hospital (Houston), Oncology Center, Houston Methodist Hospital. For a complete list of my corporate clients, visit the "About" page of my website www.christineso.gallery/ To see videos of my artistic process, visit me on instagram at @christinesogallery I live in the woods in northern California looking out across the San Francisco Bay towards the hills of Marin, San Francisco and Angel Island. The distant blue hills of my “Faraway Hills” series are ever-present fixtures in my real life. Down below is the bay and above is an endless web of tree branches. Their silhouettes have etched themselves into my memory. My paintings and prints are always nature-inspired and nearly always monochromatic. Having spent a decade as a printmaker making woodcuts, linocuts, etchings, aquatints and monotypes, my mind works in monochrome. I focus on a single color, composition, positive and negative space, pattern, lines and shape. I currently work in two mediums, acrylic painting and cyanotypes, a form of camera-less photography. Cyanotypes are a 19th century form of lensless photography also known as photograms, blueprints and sun prints. They resemble block prints or etchings but use no ink nor printing press. Light “etches” the image on paper I had painted with light-sensitive chemicals. MY NEWEST SERIES OF ABSTRACT CYANOTYPES: My technique is a form of experimental photography, much like the action painters Morris Louis, who poured his veil paintings, or Jackson Pollock who dripped and drizzled his. My abstract cyanotypes are luminous like watercolor paintings but are actually photographs. Each is a multiple-exposure lensless photograph make through deliberate movements of the light-sensitive paper during exposure to light. 

Different sections of the paper were exposed to light for a longer or shorter time, yielding multiple shades of blue. Each abstract cyanotype is entirely unique. These same lines, shapes and shades of blue cannot be recreated as the exposure of the paper was heavily manipulated by me during each printing.

 A traditional single-exposure cyanotype yields a white silhouette against a dark blue background.

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