Calderbrook series

Today, I’m sharing three images printed from the Calderbrook plate. This is the first series from the South Pennine Paths plates.

I took the original photograph on an evening walk along a familiar road. Here, where a track met the road, the surface was worn away, and someone had taken the trouble to mark up the deficit, presumably to assist identification for repairs.

Once extracted from that context, the arrow points to somewhere important that is now nowhere in particular.

Calderbrook 24 July 2018 18:10 (i) 2020. (Photo-etching)

Calderbrook 24 July 2018 18:10 (i) 2020. (Photo-etching)

I’ve already used images from this Calderbrook series for the original exhibition promotion artwork and in earlier posts, this seems the right place to start.

Three of the seven available prints have made the final cut. The photo-etching itself (above) and two with underlaid monoprint.

Calderbrook 24 July 2018 18:10 (ii) 2020 (photo-etching and monoprint)

Calderbrook 24 July 2018 18:10 (ii) 2020 (photo-etching and monoprint)

Calderbrook 24 July 2018 18:10 (iii) 2020 (photo-etching and monoprint)

Calderbrook 24 July 2018 18:10 (iii) 2020 (photo-etching and monoprint)

Let me know what you think of the approach.

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