This artwork is made without the use of a camera, but using a 19th century chemistry-based technique known as a cyanotype. The bamboo was handpicked and laid onto paper coated in a photosensitive solution. Exposed to the sun, a relief print was formed of the shape of the bamboo. The print wqas then photographed and placed into Photoshop where the shapes were extracted and compositied over the top of oneanother to create this multi-layered and multi-tonal effect. From old technology to new, it is most definately unique.
This artwork is printed on the sustainable Hahnemuhle Bamboo fine art museum-grade paper. Giving a rich, succulent and velvety appearance, this paper is incredibly high calibre and gives excellent colour intensity and detail.
This artwork can be physically viewed, along with all other artworks within this collection, at the Shoulder of Mutton Pub in the village of Assington, Suffolk.
Fargesia Gansu
Off-the-wall refers to you purchasing this artwork directly from the wall at The Greyhound Pub
About the frame
A white smooth wooden box frame with visible wood grain.
25mm frame face width
40mm frame depth
26mm frame recess with spacers in situ
Acid-free conservation backing
MDF backing board to reverse with Flexi-tabs
Brown framing tape seal
Artist certification label
Exterior frame measurements
1000mm x 800mm
Frame aperture measurements
950mm x 760mm
Artwork
Folex Contour 310gsm fine art museum-grade paper. Mounted onto 2mm conservation card rigid substrate, set onto a 19mm wooden subframe and float-mounted.
Artwork measures 762mm x 610mm