FEATURED ARTIST. Jim Spicer

WEBSITE.  Photos by Jim Spicer   http://photosbybuckyjim.shutterfly.com/


BIO: After teaching U.S. History in the Gary school system for 41 years Jim is now able to spend more time on his avocation, photography.  While teaching he spent summers learning, managing to travel in all 50 states. His love of American history took him to many places where he learned more about his subject and photography.  He is a self-taught darkroom photographer using the 35mm. black and white medium.  In 2005 he began to learn digital photography and now does all his work there.  Jim has been featured at local galleries in Miller and the Gary Public Library.


ARTIST’S STATEMENT: I like the challenge of capturing anything the light sends my way, for that is essentially what photography is, using the light.  The subject matter varies: from capturing students in performance, to portraits, landscapes, and urban scenes. The world offers many opportunities to interpret the light. Being ready is always a challenge.

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Contact Jim 
jim@spicers.us

FEATURED ARTIST. Dan Novakowski

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 A graphic designer and illustrator, Dan's stints in the newspaper and advertising industries have led to many published photographs, illustrations and layouts. His photographs lean toward intense portraits and extreme vignettes. Many of his pen & ink drawings, pastels and watercolor paintings have also been published, sold and exhibited.

"I love photography and I love watercolors," Dan said. "Since I use watercolor paper to process the cyanotypes and a photographic negative to create the image, the cyanotypes end up looking like a cross between the two. Adding watercolors to the completed image seems to emphasize the 'painting' side of it."












THE PAINTED CYANOTYPE PROCESS  


Cyanotype is a vintage monochrome printing process that gives a cyan blue print.  It was discovered in 1842.


The development of the picture takes place by flushing it with flowing water. The salts are washed away, while the non-water-soluble Prussian Blue remains in the paper. This is what gives the picture its typical blue color. The process was popular in engineering circles well into the 20th century, enabling large-scale copies of work, referred to as blueprints.

For Dan's works, the process used chemicals that result in a photo-sensitive solution when dissolved in water, which is used to coat heavy, watercolor paper. A positive image is produced by exposing the paper to sunlight with a negative. The UV light triggers a reaction of the chemicals' iron complex with ferricyde. The result is an insoluble blue dye known as Prussian Blue. The development of the picture takes place by flushing it with flowing water. The salts are washed away, while the non-water-soluble Prussian Blue remains in the paper. This is what gives the picture its typical blue color. The process was popular in engineering circles well into the 20th century, enabling large-scale copies of work, referred to as blueprints.

Dan's painted pieces take this a step further by adding watercolors to the "blue" prints -- resulting in dynamic multi-media works of art combining photography, cyanotypes and watercolors.

For more of Dan's work, link HERE

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FEATURED ARTIST. Eric Reaves

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WEBSITE. EXPOSURES.  Eric's Art in Photos
http://www.ericsexposures.com

Photographer Eric E. Reaves (eereaves) grew up in the picturesque Miller Beach community of Gary, IN. Eric is a self-taught photographer who captures nature's beauty through the lens. Often asked, "how do you take such great photos?" his response is "I just capture what God has created He does the hard part, creating it" Living in Miller Beach provides an ever changing palette supplying a kaleidoscope of color and grandeur. Eric began shooting in August 2008 after receiving a camera for his birthday. Photography was always something he wanted to do since childhood but always put it off. Photography started out as a hobby and has quickly become a passion of his. His critically acclaimed "new" work opens bi-annually at local Gallery Art Shows.




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MILLER BEACH SUPPORTS THE ARTS

FEATURED ARTIST OF THE WEEK . Submission Requirements



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 Please email the following information HERE.
  • HEADSHOT
  • BIO
  • ARTIST'S STATEMENT
  • UP TO FOUR PHOTOGRAPHS OF WORK
  • LINKS TO WEBSITE
  • CONTACT INFO
Minimum size for all photos (jpegs) is 300X300 Pixels at 100dpi.  Deliver Text as .doc

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