Format - Full Frame

Last Turn for Home

Last Turn for Home
A black & white high contrast image produced by the solarisation technique - this technique creates lines around high contrast edges, called Makay lines, &  gives a metallic sheen to areas of smoother tone.  Sound easy but a lot of experimentation is required to achieve the desired effect.  In this particular image it's a negative  that's been printed showing white Makay lines- the large dominant areas of white were achieved with selective bleaching.  The computer screen cannot do justice to the fascinating fine detail to be seen in this image.  A wet darkroom work produced in 1997 from a photograph taken at Rutland Railway Museum.

Stuart Hewins DPAGB



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20mm frame thickness

Canvas 12"x18" £69
D2D0016
Canvas 22"x34" £146
D4D0016

44mm frame thickness

Canvas 12"x18" £89
D6D0016
Canvas 22"x34" £188
D8D0016

Other media available 

Mounted Traditional print £35
F1F0057

All prints are Very Short Run Limited Edition of maximum 50 images - across all sizes & mediums - they are supplied with a Certificate of Authentication attached to their back - this contains their Copy  Number, a copy of the Descriptive Text which can be read above, on the right hand side image & are Signed by the Photographer.

Traditional prints are 'best fit' to 12"x18" photographic paper, window mounted on ivory or white card as appropriate and completed with a backing board.
The board is trimmed to fit a standard 16"x22" photographic frame.

All prints are supplied post and package free.