The Abstracted 35 Series

Ink, pigment, acetone, starch, stone dust on acetate. High Resolution Scans

A 35mm slide is a small window — a frame held up to the light and looked through. The Abstracted 35 Series works the other way round: the slide becomes something to look at. Ink and pigment are set reacting across a panel of acetate and left to settle, the whole reaction happening at a scale too small to read by eye.

Actual size

Each image begins as a 24×36mm panel of acetate — the image area of a single 35mm slide, held in a standard mount. The print is that same panel, set beside its original here so the difference is plain to see: the same image, at the scale the eye can finally meet it.

How the detail is revealed

Scanned at 4800dpi and enlarged, the slide discloses what was hidden in it — the chemistry made visible only by being made large.

Various Examples

A 5×7 inch print shown beside the original 35mm slide it was scanned from.

Abstracted 35 Series: Set 1

Ink, pigment, acetone, starch, stone dust on acetate. High Resolution Scans

Abstracted 35 Series: Set 2

Ink, pigment, acetone, starch, stone dust on acetate. High Resolution Scans

Abstracted 35 Series: Set 3

Ink, pigment, acetone, starch, stone dust on acetate. High Resolution Scans

Abstracted 35 Series: Set 4

Ink, pigment, acetone, starch, stone dust on acetate. High Resolution Scans

Abstracted 35 Series: Set 5

Ink, pigment, acetone, starch, stone dust on acetate. High Resolution Scans

Abstracted 35 Series: Full Set - 45 images.

Ink, pigment, acetone, starch, stone dust on acetate. High Resolution Scans

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