In the winter of 2012, I decided to take my phototypes in a new direction. Instead of the compressed collaging of my earlier "Guilty Pleasures" series, I wanted to open up the visual space with the use of ink washes. The first works produced some exciting results and I enjoyed the dialogue that my Kitsch objects began to have. Unlike the noisy chatter of a cocktail party, these new works were more like afternoon tea by the pond.
Tim Laurin, Chick-a-dee, phototype on Gampi with ink washes and dry pigment, 8in by 5 in, 2012
Tim Laurin, Blackbirds on a Wire, phototype on Kozuke with ink washes, 18in by 7 in, 2012
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