
From the series 'Borderlands'. 2024.
Photographed with a large format analog view camera through the windows of my studio. I love the way the sheer curtains veil the outside, creating calm while allowing the light and view of the outside plants and trees to pierce through the veil ...
Window mounted in warm white museum board. Mounted versions are backed with archival foamcore and clear wrapped ready for shipping and framing. Framed versions are similarly window-mounted mounted plus framed in a timber frame with UltraVue glass for optimal clarity, UV protection and anti-reflective qualities.
Size and Edition Details
An 8x10" edition of 5:
- Edition 1 is mounted ready for framing. Mounted size 44.2 x 38.2 cm
- Edition 2 is framed in a bevelled charcoal timber frame 47.2 x 41 x 4 cm with UltraVue glass
A 16x20" edition of 3:
- Edition 1 is framed in a bevelled pale timber frame 72.5 x 61.5 x 4 cm with UltraVue glass
All photographs are sold in archival window mounts, including an archival backing board ready for framing. Mounted artwork will be shipped in a custom flat box. Framed artworks should normally be collected or if feasible Kate will deliver to you in person - just to avoid any possible breakages in transit.
Each photograph listing shows Edition details, including sizes available and numbers that will be made in each edition.
Edition SIZES listed refer to the size of the paper on which the photograph was made, not the final presented size of the artwork. So for example a 16x20" Edition of 10 means that the photograph has a limited edition of 10 photographs in the size 16x20" (where the photograph was made on 16x20" paper - the actual image size will be smaller as it will have been printed with a border etc).
Please note the presented size of the artwork when considering the artwork for purchase.
WHAT DOES A LIMITED EDITION MEAN?
- there is a limit to the number that will be printed in that size &/or in total from that negative.
- once the editions are sold, that's it, no more will be printed.
- note not all prints in an edition are necessarily made at once
- note there may be slight variations between individual prints - these are effectively original artworks and nuances between individual prints is part of the nature (and charm) of analog photography.
- there may be an Artist Proof which will be specified in the listing and signed as such. Usually Artist Proofs are kept by the artist but they can be sold later.
WHAT DOES OPEN EDITION MEAN?
- there is no limit (theoretically) to the number of photographs that may be made in this size.
Shipping of unframed photographic artworks is free within Australia. Shipping overseas is at cost to the buyer.
For info details and guidelines about Shipping and Returns please review HERE before your purchase.
Your photograph will arrive presented in an archival cotton rag mat ready for framing (unless otherwise specified in the artwork description or by individual agreement). Feel free to ask me what my personal preference for framing is if you'd like to but by presenting the artwork this way the final choice is yours!
Silver gelatin photographs made with archival processes and quality materials can last a lifetime. As such, in the making I have taken the greatest care at every step of the way to use the highest quality materials and archival processes. Your part of the equation is to help ensure your artwork is shown/stored in an environment that supports this longevity. This means please hang your photograph out of the path of direct sunlight as the UV rays may affect the photograph. Ideally, ask your framer to use UV Conservation Glass/Acrylic - this will not only protect your artwork from harmful UV light but also ensure optimum clarity - it is worth the extra $ in framing, you will really notice the difference. Make sure you avoid hanging your artwork in a humid environment wherever you can avoid it - excessive moisture can buckle the paper or attract mould. Finally when you want to clean your glass/acrylic, it’s best to do this with a soft dampened microfibre cloth. (if your framer uses acrylic this is especially important as acrylic can scratch if you use a paper towel).
Your artwork is worth looking after - I wish you many years of joy and an artefact that lasts your lifetime and beyond.