The images used to create "TallMan" were based on photographs taken in the library atrium. The lighting was difficult to work with and created artifacts like the triangle-shaped highlights in the detail from the digital file (shown above right). I decided to print these images on lead because they were essentially shades of grey, and lead is widely used in medicine. The lead came in a 15" roll which had wrinkles and artifacts of its own. I precoated the lead with two coats of inkAID Clear Gloss Type II and printed the 12" x 40" images on the Epson 9600. With a Coda laminator I adhered the lead to 1/2" Gatorfoam and wrapped the soft lead around the edges. As a finishing touch, I silver leafed the triangular light artifacts.
My work at Harvard culminated with an exhibition in their galleries from November to February.
A PDF file of the exhibition catalog with essays about the collection and the art can be opened in your browser or downloaded. You can also read a PDF file of Valerie Russo's article about the exhibit.
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