~ Jan Gauthier … Photogphy … ~
~ Jan Gauthier … Photogphy … ~
Hello!
POND LILY, 2004
Thought … Still, how amazingly quickly becomes a close friend the one who have something to be thankful for … Magic Power – thanks … more than any hormonal fireworks and other women’s nonsense … It appears as a natural “reaction organism “on someone else’s actions, the attitude towards you, to support at the right time, sometimes for robust criticism, even for the offense can be thankful … She suddenly appears out of nowhere and stays forever … So, it seems to me , gratitude – the only measure of proximity between people … Anyway, that is natural, and it is valuable, the rest of the game, the game … and nothing more …
This post – my gratitude to you …
Each for their …:-)
AVAILABLE LIGHT, 2005
GELATIN SILVER PRINT AND OIL 20 INCHES X 16 INCHES ED.
BETWEEN LAND AND FOG
ARCHIVAL PIGMENT PRINT
BETWEEN TWO WORLDS, 2004
ARCHIVAL PIGMENT PRINT 24 INCHES X 19 INCHES ED. 12
Queen Anne’s Lace.24 x 20 Inches Hand painted silver gelatin print
PEONIE
DARK VESSEL, 2004.ARCHIVAL PIGMENT PRINT 24 INCHES X 19 INCHES
Daylight Diffused, 24 “x 19”
Under the summer moon.
Science Walks in Beauty, 20 “x 16” Gelatin Silver Print and Oil
Too Late For Logic. 20 x 16 Inches Hand painted silver gelatin print
From Robert’s Garden, 24 “x 19”
Shell Beach
Hand-painted gelatin silver print
Jan Gauthier
Abbott’s Lagoon
Hand painted silver gelatin print
Summer bouquet, 11 “x 14” gelatin-silver print and butter
The first sign of spring, 20 “x 16” gelatin-silver print and butter
Information about Jan Gauthier, rather sparse …
Photo artist was born in 1958 in California. She was the first woman chair of photojournalism -vypusknik State University. San Francisco. The basis of her works are photographs immediate vicinity of West Marin County …. Then, floral still lifes and landscapes, it “brings to mind”: hand-colored black and white gelatin silver print oil-based pigments and senna umber tones, with the addition of a thin texture on the surface … Yeah, not so easy to create beauty …)
Lives and works in Marin County with her husband, a landscape painter John McCormick and two sons.