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IPSEITY
The core truth and nature of our identity can be objectively represented by the various ‘selves’ we choose to proclaim, whether consciously or not. The images in this exhibit seek to transform these common portraits into that fully realized vision.The collection includes 35 silver gelatin selenium-toned lith prints. These graphic prints are of extraodinary technical quality and printed by Bob Carnie. Manipulating the photographs with the Sabatier effect results in an image that is part negative and part positive. Mackie lines have been fully accentuated to further illuminate each subject's identity.
The Ipseity collection is the first solarized digital output to become realized and represents a landmark for the medium. Historical traditions of printing have been fused with Lambda technology for a truly unique result.The first exhibition of this work will be shown at The Liss Gallery in Toronto from May 10th - May 26th 2018 with an opening reception on May 11th between 6-11pm. The artist will be in attendance.-34 Images
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Pallas
Brendan Meadows & Bob Carnie share a passion for photography; it is what drives both of them. They are both deeply committed to creating, producing and presenting images. A commonality between them is their 7 day a week work ethic which they both feel is required to maintain a career in their respective fields.
They have approached photographers at the top in their field and bring to the general public, subtle, permanent photographic prints, signed by the artist. These prints over time will form a permanent record of some of our most famous celebrity’s, and musicians. Each year we plan to expand our reach, connect with Gallery’s and Pallas will become a entity to showcase work directly from the hands of our talented colleagues.
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ALCOVES 2017
Alcoves, an exhibition of images from recent travels to Iceland, focusing on landscapes in remote regions of the country marked by natural and human endeavour. The final artworks are realized as single and diptych selenium & gold-toned lith prints produced by Bob Carnie in Toronto.
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