From fresh produce to household items and antiques, markets are a hub for purchasing some of the most basic and authentic everyday items. A casein printing process renders these images with a colourful, old world feel.
Casein printing is a non-silver photographic process where casein, a milk protein, is used as a binder for pigments and photo-sensitive materials onto an art paper. A separate negative is created for each CMYK layer with the option to print the image as monochrome, bi-colour, tri-colour or all four colours.
Biography
Kristin Diemer works experimentally in traditional analogue photographic printing processes.
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