Kathryn Parker Almanas

February 17th, 2009   |   Michal Opalski   |   Posted in Art, Photography, Web   |   No Comments »

A Random Image

A minor revamp and update Kathryn Parker Almanas’s site is now complete…
The new Spellato images are up, as well as an additional section of New Work.

For a further look: www.kathrynparkeralmanas.com



Sarah Sudhoff

December 9th, 2008   |   Michal Opalski   |   Posted in Art, Photography, Web   |   No Comments »

This past summer Sarah Sudhoff’s new site was launched to coincide with her images being published in a July issue of New York Times magazine. Sarah’s site contains five bodies of work (photography and video), plus one section with her commissions.

Sarah also writes regularly on her artist blog: http://www.sarahsudhoff.blogspot.com.

To see more of Sarah’s work please visit: www.sarahsudhoff.com.



Two New Sites

August 23rd, 2008   |   Michal Opalski   |   Posted in Art, Drawings, Photography, Web   |   No Comments »

JK Fotografia   Michal Kowalczuk

Set backs and the chaos of living in Poland are to thank for the never ending delays in launching the two following sites. Although still needing a few minor touches, the sites are up and runing. Here are the two new sites:

JK Fotografia:   Jakub Karwowski and Joanna Kowalczuk, two young Polish artists located in Krakow, offering their commercial photographic services. Weddings, portraiture, stags and more.

Michal Kowalczuk:   Creator of complex mechanical drawing machine. Computer programmer by profession, an artist at heart.



The Last Days of Photo

August 16th, 2008   |   Michal Opalski   |   Posted in Art, Photography, Unknown   |   No Comments »

01andrew.jpg

02winters.jpg 03waxlandscape.jpg

My first year in the MFA photo program at Mass Art resulted in three silver gelatin prints shown above. Althought many more photo projects where worked on during this first year, these three are the only ones worth showing. Non of the projects, including these three were ever completed. No digital techniques were used in the process of creating these images. Most of the materials used in the process of making each of these images are listed below.

untitled 1, 2004
 + materials used: tape, plexiglass and paint on paper.

untitled 2, 2004
 + materials used: marshmallows, wax, tape, plexiglass and paint on paper.

untitled 3, 2004
 + materials used: chalk, tape and wax on found Polaroid.

My final year at Mass Art ended with a series of drawings form my thesis show. Click here to view the thesis show.

While writing this post I came across the web site for Paul Lowry who was my professor from undergrand that introduced me to this process of working.
 + www.paullowry.com