Using original B&W negatives and liquid emulsion, I print images directly onto copper, metal and stainless steel plates. Some of the photo plates are then combined with welding to create a metal structure. I enjoy combining the archival properties of photography with the longevity and strength of metal. Biography Art has always been a part of my life. My father taught me to weld when I was younger and my mother always encouraged sketching, painting, sewing and photography. I received my B.S. in advertising from the University of Illinois. From there, I worked in advertising in Chicago. I then traveled to Montana and obtained my M.S. in art from the University of Montana. My current art consists of using original B&W negatives and liquid emulsion. I print images directly onto copper, metal and stainless steel plates using traditional darkroom methods. I enjoy working in a variety of mediums. Photography seems to be my base, but I am intrigued by combining different forms of metals with my photography I enjoy combining the archival properties of photography with the longevity and strength of metal. Technology, like art, is a soaring exercise of the human imagination. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., phone 406 239-2538 or visit Kay Langland Art |
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