Study for CWSC Photomural: My photography teacher was Ron Carraher. He introduced me to the photogram, a variant of cliché verre. These helped me see the bridges that link all the printmaking techniques, even the impact and non-impact. Months after my first photograms I was creating a mural-sized one, using the college's resources. After years at CWSC, it rotted not far from my Father's garden. Then I burned it.
Study for CWSC Photomural

My photography teacher was Ron Carraher. He introduced me to the photogram, a variant of cliché verre. These helped me see the bridges that link all the printmaking techniques, even the impact and non-impact. Months after my first photograms I was creating a mural-sized one, using the college's resources. After years at CWSC, it rotted not far from my Father's garden. Then I burned it.

Name/Title

Study for CWSC Photomural

Entry/Object ID

ph631023rit

Description

Silver print. Black-and-white. Image 16" x 20" dry-mounted on 22" x 25" non-archival matboard. Signed lower right.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Silver print

Made/Created

Artist

Bill Ritchie, artist

Date made

1963

Place

* Untyped Place

Central Washington State College

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Signed lower right

Other Names and Numbers

Other Name

Autumn 1963 Sketch

Other Numbers

Number Type

DSCN

Other Number

0485

Number Type

Folio Number

Other Number

12

Number Type

Catalog ID

Other Number

ph294rit

Dimensions

Dimension Description

320 sq in

Height

16 in

Width

20 in

Color

Black and white

Location

Location

* Untyped Location

Mini Art Gallery

Date

December 14, 2022

Notes

Drawer 11, folio 1-24

Valuations

Valuation Type

Estimate

Value

$320.00

Estimator

Bill Ritchie, artist

Date

Jan 31, 2023

Created By

nelsund3@hotmail.com

Create Date

December 15, 2021

Updated By

nelsund3@hotmail.com

Update Date

February 6, 2023