Showing posts with label Diane Kreiter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diane Kreiter. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

New Photograms


Photograms created for a photography competition: Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA 

 

 

I have been making Photograms for over 20 years, but I have just recently started incorporating appropriated images into them. Before this addition, the photograms were pure abstractions but eluded to imagined imagery in the same way that looking at clouds evoke the imagination.

 A photogram is a photographic image made without a camera by placing objects directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive material such as photographic paper and then exposing it to light. The usual result is a negative shadow image that shows variations in tone that depends upon the transparency of the objects used. Areas of the paper that have received no light appear white; those exposed through transparent or semi-transparent objects appear grey.     
Thanks to Wikipedia



Photograms by Terry Kreiter

  Da Vinci Digging for the Code

Satyr-Day Night Under the White House


Title: DaVinci Digging for the Code, 2013   19 x 7.5 inches,  Gelatin-Silver photogram


Satyr-Day Night Under the White House, 2013, 19 x 7.5 inches, Silver-Gelatin photogram


All photograms printed by Diane Kreiter

Painted glass plates, proofs, masks, and images on transparencies


Terry Kreiter, putting finishing touches to the glass plate, finger painting


The origin of these photograms began with the collection of some favorite images: iconic photographs,  images of some works by Albrecht Durer,  and drawings by Leonardo Da Vinci. Together, in a moment,  they sparked an idea and developed into an interrelated sequence. The rest was easy, especially since Diane would be taking care of the darkroom work.

 

Source material

Albrecht Durer, Self portrait,   1493,  23 years old

Albrecht Durer,  Satyr's Family

Leonardo Da Vinci,  Excavation Machine, pen and ink 1503-04

White House under Truman Reconstruction, 1948-1952  photo: Abby Rowe


Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Houses in Peril

Houses in Peril

Terry Kreiter   Sculpture



Detail: Kick House, photo: Diane Kreiter




These are the first four sculptures from the "House in Peril" series




Above: from left to right: Jaws House, Clockwork House, Cliff House and Kick House.

The four "Houses of Peril" were created for a solo exhibition at Gallery Blu, San Jose, CA, Curated by Mr. Bruno Morel, gallery director. Accompanying the sculptures were 4 photographs by Diane Kreiter, the photographs are details of the sculptures and were exhibited in juxtaposition with the sculptures.

The idea of the houses came from the feeling of comfort and security that most of us get to enjoy when at home, even though we all know that:

 Things Go Bump In The Night


Jaws House


Artist: Terry Kreiter
Date: 2004
Title: Jaws House
Medium: Unique cast and fabricated bronze
Dims: 12 x 3 x 6 inches  (approximate)
Supporting material: Drawings, artists sketchbook #14
Provenance: Cast by the artist, at artists studio foundry.
Exhibited: 2004, Gallery Blu, San Jose, CA
2004: Private collection, Santa Cruz, CA 




Detail: Clockwork House   photo: Diane Kreiter



Clockwork House



Artist: Terry Kreiter
Title: Clockwork House
Date: 2004
Medium: Unique cast and fabricated bronze
Dims: 8 x 6 x 3 inches  (approximate) 
Supporting material: Drawings, artists sketchbook #14
Provenance: Cast by the artist, at artists studio foundry.
Exhibited: 2004, Gallery Blu, San Jose, CA
Exhibited: 2007, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Artists Gallery, SF, CA
Exhibited: 2009, Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, CA 
Exhibited: 2012, Mission College, Vargus Art Gallery, Santa Clara, CA
2012: Private collection, San Jose, CA


Clockwork House: Drawing form Artists sketchbook #14