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San Francisco Bay Area photographic artist, Elizabeth Opalenik,
"paints with light" and is one of our Xtreme Process specialists.
Her innovative works in mordançage* and handpainted images have
been shown in over sixty exhibitions internationally and are in
museum, gallery and private collections throughout the world. Her
images reside in such collections as La Bibliotheque Nationale in
Paris, the Portland Museum of Art, and the Milwaukee Art Museum
among others.
A sought-after educator, she privately leads figure and Xtreme process
workshops in California, France's Provence and Burgundy regions,
Italy's Tuscany region and in Mexico. She also conducts classes
for the Maine Photographic Workshops, Santa Fe Photographic Workshops,
the British Guild of Portrait Photographers and others.
Elizabeth says of her work, "From the elegance of light falling
on a beautifully textured wall, to the beauty of ones soul, my photographs
seek to reveal the sensuality and serenity of the world that we
inhabit physically and spiritually. They are a way of seeing not
only that which is visible to the eye, but also sensed with the
heart. They are my perception, imagination and way of understanding
the world and I teach with the theory that all good photographs
are self portraits. I choose nature's palette and my guide, but
all comes back to seeing first and being aware of the beauty in
life that surrounds us daily."
See more of her work at her website www.opalenik.com.
*Known in English as the Mordant process, it loosens the emulsion
in the shadow areas of a print allowing them to be manipulated Polaroid
transfer-style or removed altogether.
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