Tere Ormazabal - Transferencia 0055






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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Tere Ormazabal, Transferencia 0055, a unique still life print created by digital inkjet printing in 2015, signed by hand, with certificate of authenticity, image size 27 × 10 cm on a 54 × 35.5 cm sheet, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Seller description
Tere Ormazabal, born in Bilbao, Spain. Artistic photographer with an extensive background in creation, teaching, and institutional collaboration. Holder of a degree in Geography and History from UPV-EHU, she has developed work focused on artistic photography and alternative techniques such as cyanotype, Van Dyke brown, liquid emulsion, lithographic film, and image transfers both Polaroid and digital emulsion transfer. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and cultural centers in the Basque Country since the late 1990s and has received national photography awards.
Artwork details
This piece is transfer number 0055.
Paper size: 54 x 35.5 cm. Image size: 27 x 10 cm.
Original work, signed by the artist on the front of the photograph.
Includes certificate of authenticity signed.
High-quality inkjet print with pigment inks that ensures a museum-grade finish and makes the piece durable over time.
The print is carefully packaged with protective material to ensure its proper conservation during transport.
Description of the digital emulsion transfer technique
It is a technique I have developed personally, inspired by the classic emulsion transfer of Polaroid instant film, but adapted to the digital workflow.
It consists of printing an image with pigment inks on a prepared support so that, when immersed in cold water, the ink layer (the emulsion) can separate and be manually transferred to a high-quality artistic paper. During the process the image is manipulated directly, generating slight variations, textures, and folds that make each copy a unique piece.
Transfers can be made in different sizes—from A2—and in color as well as black and white. The result combines digital precision with an artisanal finish, with an image protected by a coating that covers it, so it does not scratch easily and offers good durability.
Seller description
Tere Ormazabal, born in Bilbao, Spain. Artistic photographer with an extensive background in creation, teaching, and institutional collaboration. Holder of a degree in Geography and History from UPV-EHU, she has developed work focused on artistic photography and alternative techniques such as cyanotype, Van Dyke brown, liquid emulsion, lithographic film, and image transfers both Polaroid and digital emulsion transfer. Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and cultural centers in the Basque Country since the late 1990s and has received national photography awards.
Artwork details
This piece is transfer number 0055.
Paper size: 54 x 35.5 cm. Image size: 27 x 10 cm.
Original work, signed by the artist on the front of the photograph.
Includes certificate of authenticity signed.
High-quality inkjet print with pigment inks that ensures a museum-grade finish and makes the piece durable over time.
The print is carefully packaged with protective material to ensure its proper conservation during transport.
Description of the digital emulsion transfer technique
It is a technique I have developed personally, inspired by the classic emulsion transfer of Polaroid instant film, but adapted to the digital workflow.
It consists of printing an image with pigment inks on a prepared support so that, when immersed in cold water, the ink layer (the emulsion) can separate and be manually transferred to a high-quality artistic paper. During the process the image is manipulated directly, generating slight variations, textures, and folds that make each copy a unique piece.
Transfers can be made in different sizes—from A2—and in color as well as black and white. The result combines digital precision with an artisanal finish, with an image protected by a coating that covers it, so it does not scratch easily and offers good durability.
