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Chromadepth paint
Chromadepth paint







chromadepth paint

From then I would paint the subject matter by layers with fluorescent-based hues to create the 3D effect. This makes an interesting base with conscious abstract values.

chromadepth paint

Some paints are glossy, some matte, and some are more reactive to light. This is the most spontaneous part of my process, as I splatter and drip colors of various medium to achieve contrast in texture. I start by painting the background colors first. In the darkness / we make love / Black Magic the promise the premise the endless the scene we travel / On to arrive at the very beginning of where we started / Journeying onward into the black and deeper into shadow / Life will bring trust / It will bring and install the memory you unravel *inspired by Jose James' "Black Magic" Although I can't explain from a scientific point of view, I can explain how technically it can be achieved. However, 3Dstereo will offer scarce reels that are "bubbled" or have violet areas, but they are always designated Bargain Grade, with defect described in the description, and priced appropriately.In recent shows many have inquired how I free-hand the 3D effect on my paintings. 3Dstereo doesn't offer such reels under the title of Collector Grade. "Bubbled" reels or reels with violet areas can never be Collector Grade. Collectors should never purchase or accept "bubbled" reels at premium prices, no matter what the scarcity. Or collectors will purchase "bubbled" reels merely to enjoy the reels at great savings. But the two generally go together - moisture and degradation.īubbled reels can be collectible - But the value of the reel or packet is significantly lower :Ĭollectors will buy "bubbled" reels and packets, when fine examples are hard to obtain, often with eventual upgrade intended.

chromadepth paint

It is also possible to have a violet area without bubbling on the reel itself. At this time, we don't know whether this degradation will continue. The film emulsion in this area has severely been degraded. You will see a violet area on one or more of the images. Most often, the moisture exposure does not effect the image, but when severe, it does and it's very easy to identify. For years these were referred to as "glue blistered", but as the bubbling has nothing to do with glue, the term "bubbled" has become the favored description. Reels that look like the one above, have been exposed to moisture and the top surface of the reel has "puckered" leaving a pebbly surface. A word about "bubbled or glue blistered " reels.and violet areas on images:









Chromadepth paint