Artist pioneers a unique process of transferring photographs to casts, now on exhibit worldwide

Artist Marie-Hélène of Gryphon Fine Arts just finished up a year’s exhibition in the Conrad New York in New York City and has developed a unique new collection using a unique process of transferring photographs to casts.

Marie-Hélène has been exhibiting worldwide at galleries, public parks, and art fairs in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Her work has become known for its keen sense of composition and movement, as well as for its nuanced sense of incorporating mythological themes. She has a Master’s degree in Mathematics, which influenced her precise compositions and fascination with systems.

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Marie-Hélène’s unique process includes:

– Marie-Helene prints a photograph using certain types of dyes on a two-part paper (specifically a film on paper).

– Once the image is printed, the film with the image is separated from its supporting paper.

– It’s then is treated chemically and after a few minutes placed flat on hot water in a large tub.

– Then a 3D object is plunged onto the film into the water.

– After a minute it becomes one with the 3D object.

To find out more about Marie-Hélène visit www.gryphonfinearts.com.


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Source: designfaves.com

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