
Beach & Standing Rocks, Faroe Islands
About Artist
Drawn to the tonal range and delicate strength of platinum/palladium prints, Kerik Kouklis has specialized in this medium since 1995. He has since perfected and added to his technique evolving his entire craft into an exploration of the capabilities of this classic medium.
Kerik grew up with photography, helping to build a darkroom in his parentâs basement in his early teens. He moved into large format cameras and sheet film in the late 1980âs and began working with platinum/palladium in 1990. Platinum printing is a contact printing process, limiting the print size to that of the negative. For larger prints, this means either using a large format original negative or making digitally enlarged negatives. Kerik now works primary with digital cameras (including his iPhone) and makes digital negatives, but also uses 8âx10â and 7âx17â formats when the mood to shoot film strikes.
The platinum/palladium medium has a much different look than gelatin silver. The prints tend to be somewhat softer in appearance and are effused with delicate midtones and a gentle glow. Since 2001, Kouklis has been using a âgum-overâ process that adds hue and depth to his prints. This process involves printing one or more layers of gum bichromate over the platinum image using the same negative. With a subject matter that tends toward the ethereal, utilizing fog and gentle light situations, the addition of tint accentuates the moodiness of an image. Read More
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Original photographs are hand-made
Contact us for other size options
Special orders from the photographer may take 4 to 6 weeks for delivery
Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions about shipping and delivery.
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Image Size 7" x 10.5"
Matted Size 16" x 20"
Images of framed artwork are for illustration purposes only
Original: $850.00
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About Artist
Drawn to the tonal range and delicate strength of platinum/palladium prints, Kerik Kouklis has specialized in this medium since 1995. He has since perfected and added to his technique evolving his entire craft into an exploration of the capabilities of this classic medium.
Kerik grew up with photography, helping to build a darkroom in his parentâs basement in his early teens. He moved into large format cameras and sheet film in the late 1980âs and began working with platinum/palladium in 1990. Platinum printing is a contact printing process, limiting the print size to that of the negative. For larger prints, this means either using a large format original negative or making digitally enlarged negatives. Kerik now works primary with digital cameras (including his iPhone) and makes digital negatives, but also uses 8âx10â and 7âx17â formats when the mood to shoot film strikes.
The platinum/palladium medium has a much different look than gelatin silver. The prints tend to be somewhat softer in appearance and are effused with delicate midtones and a gentle glow. Since 2001, Kouklis has been using a âgum-overâ process that adds hue and depth to his prints. This process involves printing one or more layers of gum bichromate over the platinum image using the same negative. With a subject matter that tends toward the ethereal, utilizing fog and gentle light situations, the addition of tint accentuates the moodiness of an image. Read More
Ordering Information
Original photographs are hand-made
Contact us for other size options
Special orders from the photographer may take 4 to 6 weeks for delivery
Please contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions about shipping and delivery.
Print Information
Image Size 7" x 10.5"
Matted Size 16" x 20"
Images of framed artwork are for illustration purposes only












