Joseph DeCamp print - The hammock - 1895
Joseph DeCamp - The Hammock
Year: 1895 - Oil on canvas
Stored at: private collection.
Joseph DeCamp's Hammock is a portrait of the artist's wife and children, Sally and Ted.
Joseph DeCamp - The Hammock
Year: 1895 - Oil on canvas
Stored at: private collection.
Joseph DeCamp's Hammock is a portrait of the artist's wife and children, Sally and Ted.
The colors are fresh, expressive and lively. My idea is to get closer to that result and seek an engaging effect.
The intent is to convey the emotion of a freshly painted painting.
Amalfi handmade paper is still made today one sheet at a time, following a centuries-old "recipe".
The result is a unique sheet of paper, with frayed edges, particular to the touch.
On this handmade paper the colors... sing!
No comparison is possible with an industrial product.
Printing on such high-quality paper was a challenge that required a few years of work in experiments and tests.
The marriage between past and future has finally been successfully celebrated: a joy for the eyes.
We must then protect the final result.
Some paints prevent the colors from changing. Other paints, however, are able to enhance the chromatic range of colours, making them fresh and lively... as if they had just been painted.
Your print is finally stamped, numbered and signed, and if you want also personalized.
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