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Héliogravure

Fanny Boucher used a copper plate, normally intended as a tool in the production of photogravures, as a canvas for a print. The print in question was created from an original photo of a peri-urban zone taken by French-based photographer Martin Becka. 50 copies were made for Galerie Imagineo using 300g rag paper, paper made from cotton linters.
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Fanny Boucher
Meudon, France
Fanny Boucher studied intaglio engraving at the Estienne School in Paris. In 1998, she learned the process of Talbot-Klic photoengraving by training w ...
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