C-Type Otherwise known as a Chromogenic Colour or Colour Coupler print, C-Type is the generic name for a modern colour print. Colour sensitive layers of emulsion on the paper respond to the colour information in the negative when light is shone through it. After the initial development, chemical compounds called dye couplers are added to form a layer of hues that produce the full colour image. |
| Type digital LightjetC-Type printon fuji crystal archive paper |
Digital C-Type / Lambda / Lightjet The Lambda, or Lightjet, is a C-type printed from a digital image file (captured digitally or scanned from a print or film). The image is projected onto light sensitive paper using sophisticated laser technology. |
| Chess art designer squares sepia editions photograph |
Editions An edition is a predetermined number of prints at a specific size from a single image. An edition print should be of exhibition quality and will be individually numbered (e.g. 5/10), signed and dated, either on the print itself or on an accompanying certificate. Often an ‘Artist Proof’will exist separate to the edition and is usually the first or last to be printed. Editioning is more common among contemporary photographers and gives the collector an assurance of authenticity. |
| Michelle Bates, Tree with Nests Gelatin silver Print |
Gelatin Silver Print Known as the most common form of black and white printing. Photosensitive particles called silver halides are suspended in a thin layer of gelatin on paper. When the paper is exposed and processed, the particles react and change according to the concentration and brilliance of the light. |
Inkjet or Giclée Print Inkjet prints, also know as Giclée prints, are produced from a digital image file by a computer driven printer that sprays minute droplets of ink onto paper. The term ‘inkjet’ covers everything from cheap throwaway prints to exquisite works printed on fine paper. The development of stable, archival inks and dedicated papers is ensuring the popularity of these prints. |
Iris Print Similar to an inkjet but produced on a machine that spins the paper on a drum. This process uses similar inks to inkjets and is sometimes referred to as a Giclée print. |
| Talo Porkkala, The garden Gate, lith print on Bergger paper |
Lith Print Different to lithographic printing, a Lith print is made by over-exposing the print and then under-developing it using powerful Lith chemistry. Usually printed from black and white negatives, Lith prints are typically grainy and contrasty, with dark shadows and soft highlights, and can take on different hues depending on the paper and age of the chemistry used |
| Platium print, Columbia River Gorge |
Platinum Print A form of black and white printing that uses platinum instead of silver salts. Platinum is reduced from light sensitive iron salts to form an image as platinum particles become embedded in the paper. Known for their wide range of subtle tonal variations and fine grain, platinum prints have a significantly longer life expectancy than silver prints. Palladium is often used as an alternative to platinum, giving similar results. |
Polaroid Polaroid is film that develops moments after exposure giving an instant positive or negative print that is completely unique. Polaroid has many creative possibilities. Artists experiment with emulsion lifts and image transfer. Emulsions lifts involve soaking the Polaroid in hot water and separating the emulsion from the photographic paper. The emulsion can then be shaped or stretched onto a new piece of paper and worked into using paint and other media. Image transfer is where the Polaroid is prematurely peeled and then placed against a new receptor paper to develop normally. |
| Photograph of an R-Type tram car |
R-Type A colour print made by the reversal process from a positive film (transparency or slide), you can also print from positive film using Ilfochrome, which incorporates a dye-bleach process, resulting in purer and more permanent colour. |
| Elegant Calla Lily Flowers Modern print |
Modern Print A print produced a significant amount of time after the photograph was taken. For example a 1950’s print reprinted in 2000. |
| London Eye Vintage print photo by Artdictive |
Vintage Print A print produced within 5 years of the making of the negative. Valuable to collectors as it is thought to demonstrate the photographer’s initial intention, the print will perhaps reflect process-based trends from the time when the photograph was taken. A vintage print may not be the best quality of print available of the desired image, but is sought after due to its telling properties. |
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CHARITY AUCTION PARTY - MISS UNIVERSE VIETNAM 2015
Miss Universe Vietnam is more than just a contest represents for beauty in the eyes but also beauty of the soul. A journey dedicates for the comprehensive beauty. That is proved through the establishment of the charity fund for the sake of the poor who is living under difficult conditions. On the night 02/10/2015, the night right before the final night of the contest, the charity event took place at Diamond Bay Resort & Spa, Nhatrang.
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Exhibition "Salty Sea" - Solo Exhibition Of To Minh Artist
To Minh stepped into art world with his soul of a coastal-region son. Plain and simple. For him, the whispering wave, the slightly moist wind and salty taste are his endless inspiration. They are, therefore, embodiment of what has formed his style. With the strong and firm brush strokes, To Minh s artworks illustrate the liveliest part of people there. Despite hard work and harsh environment, the bliss glitters in their eyes. The picture depicting fishing and harvesting activities shine...
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Vietnamese-French Artist Shows Abstract Paintings
The Exhibition lasts until February 7 at the gallery, which is located at 07-09 Phan Chu Trinh Street in District 1.
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French - Vietnamese Artist's Abstracts On Display In Ho Chi Minh City
Artist Robert Mihagui believes that "to be" is more important than "to have" and generous with his time and talents, often donating his paintings to charities.
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“The Reflection” Exhibition Of Robert Mihagui Artist
Exhibition display On 31st January, 2015, Phuong Mai Gallery has held an open ceremony of The Reflection -solo exhibition of Robert Mihagui artist. The exhibition is in the first month of the year. This is also the first exhibition of our gallery this year to speed up many art activities of Vietnam Fine Art in general and Phuong Mai Gallery in particular. Through this exhibition, Robert Mihagui artist wants to introduce to many art lovers 20 artworks which are the portraits of places he s...
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To Minh - The Sea Exhibition
The infinite sea has been an inspiring topic for artists. To Minh is one of Vietnamese artists that successfully exploited this subject. To him, is not only a subject but also related to his hometown, the Phan Thiet sea. Therefore, the images of , and the lives of people living by often appear in his paintings. The specialities of To Minh s paintings are his skillful and powerful strokes of trowel combined with the unique technique of using thick paint to make his paintings had a rather...
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Bach Lan - The Dreams Exhibtion
Through the brush belonged to Romanticism, with the shape of lady and lotus as the main theme, this collection will bring you through different tone of emotions.Come and feel it yourself.
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Impressionism
Impressionism The term 'Impressionist' was first used as an insult in response to an exhibition of new paintings in Paris in 1874. A diverse group of painters, rejected by the art establishment, defiantly set up their own exhibition. They included Monet, Renoir, Pissarro and Degas. Monet, 'Lavacourt Under Snow, about 1878-81 What characterises Impressionism for most people nowadays, is both the subject matter and the technique. Landscapes, and scenes from modern urban and suburban life...
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Phuong Mai Gallery’s Nine-year Journey On Display
Phuong Mai-A State of Journey exhibition will open today to mark the gallery s nine year art operation as well as introducing to art lovers a new display area of the gallery at 9 Nguyen Cu Trinh Street in downtown HCMC. The exhibition will feature 25 works by 20 artists from the private collection of the gallery. Visitors will have a chance to explore many materials from oil on canvas, acrylic and mixed media in many styles from realism, abstract to impressionist as well as expressionism...
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State Of Journey Exhibition Shows Work Of 20 Vietnamese Artists
HCM CITY (VNS)— "Phuong Mai A State of Journey" is the name of an art exhibition featuring 25 works including oil, lacquer and acrylic paintings as well as woodcuts by 20 famous Vietnamese artists in HCM City. Among the artists are Le Thanh, Ho Huu Thu, Uyen Huy, Phan Thanh Binh, Bich Lan, Duong Sen, La Hon, Do Duy Tuan and Van Duong Thanh. For the artists, this exhibition of Phuong Mai's personal collection is a time machine that takes them back to the past. For the young Vietnamese...
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Le Trieu Dien Brings Memories To The Fore
Everyone loves to recall pleasant memories, especially elderly people who like telling old stories about their past love, their victories, their hardship as well as their dreams for their children and grandchildren. Image Caption At the age of nearly 70 with four decades as a working artist, Le Trieu Dien recalls the ups and downs of his life, memories of time and emotions with solo exhibition Ky uc goi ve (Called back memory) which will open at the downtown Phuong Mai Gallery...
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Enjoy Coffee In The Art Space Of PMG-Art & Cafe
Enjoy coffee in an art space at the center of HCMCity, is it possible? PMG- Art& Coffee will be opened in the next few days. It is beautifully located in a 2-storey house of a French style terrace on 07 Phan Chu Trinh Street, District 1, opposite to the Western Door of Ben Thanh Market. Its exterior has remained features of 19th architecture despite several modern renovation.
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New Gallery
It is our honour to inform that we will open a second gallery at the beginning of July. It is beautifully located in a 2-storey French house on 07 Phan Chu Trinh Street, opposite to the Western Door of Ben Thanh Market. From the second floor, our location opens the whole city view. You can see the tallest building of the city which is BitexcoBuilding, and our centre traffic circle.
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French Artist Faces Walls
Bach Lien Call before digging: Lolo Zazar's photos on display at the exhibition reflect the rapid changes in Ha Noi, as reflected on its walls. — VNS Photo Truong Vi HA NOI — Listen to the walls in Ha Noi and you will hear what they are telling you. A French artist has heard these stories and retold them to visitors at the French cultural centre in Ha Noi. Dialogues with the Walls is the name of Lolo Zazar's photo exhibition on display at l'Espace.
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Learn About Art- Part II
OTHER MEDIA Image Caption Pencil / Charcoal / Chalk Ordinary lead pencils are made of graphite mixed with variable amounts of clay according to the degree of hardness required, with the softest varieties containing little or no clay. The paper texture must be coarse so that it 'files' down the pencil. Charcoal, due to its crumbly nature, can be used either for wispy strokes or shading, and is good for creating strong dark lines - the drawback with charcoal is that it smudges and tends to...
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Learn About Art- Part I
Learn more about art media and techniques PAINTING Oil Oil paint is a slow drying paint that is created by mixing pigments with oil, linseed oil being the most traditional. Oil paints are usually opaque and never dry fully, but rather develop a hard film. Since the sixteenth century oil painting on canvas has been a standard medium for artists as it can be easily manipulated and has great flexibility, making it possible for an artist to achieve a layered or smooth, rich coloured canvas....
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“ The Melody Of Spring” Exhibition
The Melody of Spring VDT- Spring flowers- Oil and Acrylic-2011 As part of New Year Celebration, Phuong Mai Gallery and HSBC, in company with Artist Van Duong Thanh, have organized . With 18 paintings including oil, acrylic and lacquer on wood, Vietnamese national artist Van Duong Thanh depicted impressions of Hanoi in particular and of Vietnam in general. VDT-Girl & Lotus Oil& Acrylic -2012 Harmony, tranquility and joy are common themes in Van Duong Thanh s uplifting paintings. The sprigs...
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Rainy Season Caught On Canvas
HCM CITY — A series of 35 acrylic-on-canvas paintings, titled Hue's Rainy Colours, is now on display in HCM City.The collection was created by Le Nhuong, Dang Mau Tuu and Phan Thanh Binh from the Hue Fine Arts College. The rainy season prevents most outdoor activities and can cast a gloomy mood over Hue, but for the artists it also lends a pensive and graceful look to this formal royal city. Just imagine what Hue would look like in a few months without continuous rain? During the rainy...
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“The Color Of Hue Rain” In Saigon Sunlight
in Saigon sunlight In this season, the rain in Hue city are incessant continualness. It s not only makes the man s heart to be sad, the time have settle down and prevent any outside activity, but the rain also has created a pensive look for this city. Imagine if a few month without continuous rain, what Hue city will look like? People will wonder "how strange it heaven!". In other words, Hue almost rain all year round, different point is light rain or heavy rain merely. Because of heavy and...
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Exhibition "The Reflection"
Exhibition"THE REFLECTION" Robert Mihagui Artist From January 31st to February 7th, 2015 at Phuong Mai Gallery (09 Phan Chu Trinh Str., dist.1, HCMC) Phuong Mai Gallery is honored to present The Reflection exhibition by established Contemporary artitst Robert Mihagui with 20 art pieces. With the theme of reflection, the reflection between the colors and the time and space of places he went to that left a deep impression. Robert was born in 1945 in Vinh Phu Province, Vietnam. He is a French...
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