PRINT OF THE MONTH: MARCH EDITION BY KAITLYN DANIELSON

$75.00

Greyscale Darkroom presents the PRINT OF THE MONTH project!

Each month we will release a super limited edition of 10 prints by a local or visiting artist, produced in-house at Greyscale Darkroom. Each print is stamped, numbered, signed, and sealed. Contributing artists will received a portion of all prints sold, with the rest going to support GREYSCALE DARKROOM and the artists making work here.

Support analog photography, support artists, and support Sullivan County’s ONLY community darkroom and photo lab by purchasing your one, or collect them all!

MARCH EDITION “Melt” by Kaitlyn Danielson. 8x10 Cliché-verre gelatin silver print

Bio: Kaitlyn Danielson is a photographer based in Narrowsburg, New York. She holds a BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual arts. Her work has been featured in PDN, Musee' Magazine, Lenscratch and has been exhibited throughout the U.S.
Kaitlyn's practice is rooted in historic photographic processes where she relies on the fundamental ingredients of silver and light to produce an image. The sensitive and sometimes unpredictable nature of these processes mirrors the vulnerability of life that she grapples with in her work. Finding solace in visualizing life’s ephemerality, her photographs become a tangible, permanent record of her encounter with mortality.

Artist Statement: "Melt" was made using the cliché-verre process, a technique developed in the mid 19th century and popularized by landscape painters. Similarly to the original method, Kaitlyn used fire to blacken her glass negative. Then, ice and snow were placed on the negative, allowing the landscape itself to melt through the soot and create the final image.


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Greyscale Darkroom presents the PRINT OF THE MONTH project!

Each month we will release a super limited edition of 10 prints by a local or visiting artist, produced in-house at Greyscale Darkroom. Each print is stamped, numbered, signed, and sealed. Contributing artists will received a portion of all prints sold, with the rest going to support GREYSCALE DARKROOM and the artists making work here.

Support analog photography, support artists, and support Sullivan County’s ONLY community darkroom and photo lab by purchasing your one, or collect them all!

MARCH EDITION “Melt” by Kaitlyn Danielson. 8x10 Cliché-verre gelatin silver print

Bio: Kaitlyn Danielson is a photographer based in Narrowsburg, New York. She holds a BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual arts. Her work has been featured in PDN, Musee' Magazine, Lenscratch and has been exhibited throughout the U.S.
Kaitlyn's practice is rooted in historic photographic processes where she relies on the fundamental ingredients of silver and light to produce an image. The sensitive and sometimes unpredictable nature of these processes mirrors the vulnerability of life that she grapples with in her work. Finding solace in visualizing life’s ephemerality, her photographs become a tangible, permanent record of her encounter with mortality.

Artist Statement: "Melt" was made using the cliché-verre process, a technique developed in the mid 19th century and popularized by landscape painters. Similarly to the original method, Kaitlyn used fire to blacken her glass negative. Then, ice and snow were placed on the negative, allowing the landscape itself to melt through the soot and create the final image.


Greyscale Darkroom presents the PRINT OF THE MONTH project!

Each month we will release a super limited edition of 10 prints by a local or visiting artist, produced in-house at Greyscale Darkroom. Each print is stamped, numbered, signed, and sealed. Contributing artists will received a portion of all prints sold, with the rest going to support GREYSCALE DARKROOM and the artists making work here.

Support analog photography, support artists, and support Sullivan County’s ONLY community darkroom and photo lab by purchasing your one, or collect them all!

MARCH EDITION “Melt” by Kaitlyn Danielson. 8x10 Cliché-verre gelatin silver print

Bio: Kaitlyn Danielson is a photographer based in Narrowsburg, New York. She holds a BFA in Photography and Video from the School of Visual arts. Her work has been featured in PDN, Musee' Magazine, Lenscratch and has been exhibited throughout the U.S.
Kaitlyn's practice is rooted in historic photographic processes where she relies on the fundamental ingredients of silver and light to produce an image. The sensitive and sometimes unpredictable nature of these processes mirrors the vulnerability of life that she grapples with in her work. Finding solace in visualizing life’s ephemerality, her photographs become a tangible, permanent record of her encounter with mortality.

Artist Statement: "Melt" was made using the cliché-verre process, a technique developed in the mid 19th century and popularized by landscape painters. Similarly to the original method, Kaitlyn used fire to blacken her glass negative. Then, ice and snow were placed on the negative, allowing the landscape itself to melt through the soot and create the final image.