Stone-Faced Portraits

Hungarian photography student, Madhava Kalmar, presented a series of black and white photo pieces called "Stone and Silver." It is extremely difficult to print clear images on uneven and especially 3-dimensional surfaces, but it is doable, using a product called Liquid Light. Liquid Light is bottled photo emulsion, and you can paint, spray, dab, or dump it on any surface that you want to print an image. The application should only be done in complete darkness, because Liquid Light will start to react to any amount of light. Most likely, Kalmar worked intensively with this compound to create such clear images on his stones.

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He says that his project focuses on identity, a theme that emerges from the uniqueness of each stone: texture, coloration, and uneven edges.
Photos by Madhava Kalmar

via Michael Zhang on PetaPixel.com

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