by hankinslawrenceimages | Jul 6, 2020 | Alternative Proceses, Cemeteries, Kallitypes, New Photos
Face of Grief, Adams Memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC © 2020 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a new palladium-toned kallitype – Face of Grief Sculpture, Adams Memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC Palladium Toned Kallitype – to my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/grief-close-up-adams-memorial/
The Mystery of the Hereafter and The Peace of God that Passeth Understanding (more commonly known as Grief) is the best-known sculpture in Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC. Henry Adams commissioned Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Stanford White to create the monument honoring his late wife Marion Hooper ‘Clover’ Adams after her death in 1885. Clover Adams became interested in photography in the early 1880s. Her work reflected the life of a late 19th century woman – portraits, still lifes and landscapes. She died after consuming potassium cyanide, one of the chemicals she used to develop her photographs.
This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.
The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.
These one-of-a-kind kallitypes are available for $ 49.00
by hankinslawrenceimages | Jul 2, 2020 | Loganiaceae Family
One of the wildflowers I love seeing in late spring/early summer is Woodland Pinkroot – Spigelia marilandica. It grows in the woods or shaded areas of gardens and add just such a bright splash of color to any scene.
Woodland Pinkroot – Spigelia marilandica – Mt Cuba Center
Woodland Pinkroot – Spigelia marilandica © 2019 Patty Hankins
Woodland Pinkroot – Spigelia marilandica © 2019 Patty Hankins
Woodland Pinkroot – Spigelia marilandica © 2019 Patty Hankins
Woodland Pinkroot – spigelia marilandica – Brookside Gardens
Woodland Pinkroot – spigelia marilandica © 2020 Patty Hankins
Woodland Pinkroot – spigelia marilandica © 2020 Patty Hankins
by hankinslawrenceimages | Jun 29, 2020 | New Photos, Still Life
Dearest Friend © 2020 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a new photograph – Dearest Friend – to my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/dearest-friend/
In the Victorian Language of Flowers, bronze chrysanthemums symbolize friendship. As I created this still life, I imagined a woman about to jot a quick note on a postcard to her best friend. They have been friends since childhood, maintaining their friendship across the miles and through the years by regularly sending notes, letters, cards and photographs.
This photograph is available matted to 11 X 14 or 16 X 20.
by hankinslawrenceimages | Jun 25, 2020 | Paeoniaceae Family
The peonies have been spectacular in Maryland this spring. I’ve photographed peonies at a local state park, a local garden and in my studio. I thought I’d share some of my recent peony photos with you today
Seneca Creek State Park
Pink Peony © 2020 Patty Hankins
Pink Peony © 2020 Patty Hankins
Pink Peony © 2020 Patty Hankins
Pink Peony © 2020 Patty Hankins
Brookside Gardens
Mary E. Nichols Peonies © 2020 Patty Hankins
Pink Peony from Plantmasters, one of the local flower farms in Maryland
Pink Peony © 2020 Patty Hankins
Pink Peony © 2020 Patty Hankins
by hankinslawrenceimages | Jun 22, 2020 | Cemeteries, Kallitypes, New Photos
Woman with Urn, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC © 2020 Patty Hankins
I’ve recently added a new palladium-toned kallitype – Woman with urn, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, DC Palladium Toned Kallitype – to my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/woman-with-urn-rock-creek-cemetery-washington-dc-palladium-toned-kallitype-1/
Woman with Urn sculpture at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington, DC
This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.
The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.
These one-of-a-kind kallitypes are available for $ 49.00