Making the Gumoil Print

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2011

Karl Koenig invented the Gumoil alternative process. He uses an enlarged interpositive to create a photographic image. The interpositive is contact printed onto paper hand-coated with a mixture of liquid gum arabic and potassium bichromate. This is exposed to an ultraviolet light source, then developed in water. The resulting image is then coated with oil paint, allowed to "set"; the excess oil paint is rubbed off with paper toweling, then the image is etched in a dilute mixture of water and household bleach. The result is a true photographic image with atmospherics and painterly qualities. Watch this 28 minute movie to see how it is done.

Anthony Mournian
Artist: Karl Koenig
Videographer: Anthony Mournian

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  • Alan, if you miss the darkroom, consider taking a workshop with the Photographer's Formulary in Condon, Montana. Dan and Jill Burkholder have workshops there the same week this year. Go to workshopsinmt[dot]com/Burkhldr­-PT-PD--July.html to see the workshop description. Good luck and welcome back to the darkroom! Anthony Mournian

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