Working along side each other, Kristin Diemer and Senga Peckham have created an exhibition filled with ephemeral place and memory of place. Peckham has created a series involving the lumen process, exploring different, one of a kind patterns and various colours that can come from low tide seaweed during this process. Each photograph is different and unique as there is no chance in getting an identical pattern while working with this process.
Diemer shows us photographs that she has created using both the Lumen and Casein process. Through her work we see ideas of memories and new places coming together. The lumen process takes a photograph and allows us to take its true impression so we can see the world in greater detail. Mixed with the Casein process, this gives us a unique perspective when looking at Diemer’s work as it brings us a taste of the old and the new.
Artist Workshop: Sun-Printing Place | Saturday 11 May 2019, 10am – 4pm
Spend a day with Kristin and Senga exploring different methods of combing sun-printing with botanicals and cut-out shapes to create beautifully toned prints and striking geometric abstracts. Book now!