I have been working with the Teton Artlab to produce some Intaglio prints from Photopolymer plates. This portrait of artist Aaron Wallis was taken with my 4×5″ and made into a positive via inkjet transparency film. I have yet to make a calibrated curve for the process, but that should come soon. Travis Walker helped me print a set of proofs, and showed me how to do a “viscosity print” which is the one with yellow relief. I plan to expand on this process and make a new body of black and white work to go with it, hopefully ending up in a book form.
Looking good dude. I’m really liking the highlight density, maybe even to the point of saying screw the curve.
I’ve been toying with the idea of viscosity prints too. They may or may not show up in my books.