Rose
Rose
Rose
Rose

Olivia Parker

Rose

1978

Original Dye Transfer Photograph

Image dimensions: 7.5" x 9.5"
Mounted dimensions: 16" x 20"

Pristine condition

certified authentic
Add to Collection — $6,500
Rose
Rose
Rose
Rose

Details

Description

Vintage original Dye Transfer photograph by Olivia Parker, "Rose." Individually handmade by Olivia Parker from 8x10 format film in 1981. Signed and numbered edition 20/30 in ink along lower edge of verso and corner mounted on cotton rag museum board.

Condition

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Medium

Dye-transfer was a full-color photographic process popular between the 1920s and the 1950s. In these artworks, three layers of dye – cyan, magenta, and yellow – are applied sequentially, by hand, to one emulsion layer. The process involves many steps and painstaking alignment of each dye layer, and as a result dye transfers are rare and were seldom made by amateurs. They are very stable, and, when executed correctly, they allow the photographer exceptional control over the final color balance. In 1994, Eastman Kodak stopped making all materials for this process. The dyes used in the process are very spectrally pure compared to normal coupler-induced photographic dyes, with the exception of the Kodak cyan.