Emulsion
Transfer Process
Viewpoint
Studio, Marshfield Hills, MA., 1999
"Preacherman"
35 x
28 inches (89 x 71 cm)
© Dorothy
Simpson
Krause
1999

The image was
composed from three scanned objects, a daguerreotype which indicated
on the back that the man pictured was a preacher, a map and a portion
of the face of a 19th century clock. The scans were opened in Adobe
Photoshop. In this screen shot the compiled final image and all of the
layers that were composited to create it are visible.
The
image
was
printed
onto
paper
using
the
50" Roland Hi-Fi Jet printer. A duplicate
of the first image was printed onto a heavy-weight silver paper.The
print on paper was coated with white glue. The surface of the silver
print, including most of the silver and the ink-jet receiver coating,
was pulled from the fiberous part of the paper to create a transparent/
translucent "emulsion" layer.
The
emulsion
layer
was
aligned
with
the
paper
image
and
burnished
down.
"Preacherman"
is based on the poem "Deacon Thomas" from the book Macomber House by
Ray Amorosi, ©1999.