STOCKHOLM, Oct. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Visual
art can tell a story in various ways. In Carl-Evert Jonsson's new book, "Using Japanese
Paper for Digital Printing of Photographs," he shares a collection
of photos he has printed using this practical and elegant method
over the years.
Throughout the book, Jonsson describes the different techniques
and mediums he uses, from Japanese paper known as Washi to the
classic egg oil methods for abstract paintings and collages. His
photographs throughout the pages illustrate these techniques and
how they have evolved his experience as an artist.
This new form of photography only requires a computer, printer,
Washi and photos. Jonsson shares various images from the acropolis
in Athens to working in
laboratories to give his audience examples of how this technique
differs from traditional printing.
Ultimately, "Using Japanese Paper for Digital Printing of
Photographs" will teach photographers and readers how to experiment
with this printing style and masterfully incorporate it into their
work. By the end of the book, readers will understand how to use
Japanese papers for photography and learn the history behind this
new art form.
"Using Japanese Paper for Digital Printing of Photographs"
By Carl-Evert Jonsson
ISBN: 978-1-6655-8881-2 (softcover); 978-1-6655-8882-9 (eBook)
Available at AuthorHouse, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the author
Carl-Evert Jonsson was born in Umeå,
Sweden, and was always interested
in art. As a teenager, he liked to draw, work with aquarelle and
take photographs and always incorporated his passion into his
day-to-day life. Many years later, Jonsson earned his M.D. and
Ph.D. from the University of Uppsala, specialized in reconstructive
surgery, and dedicated his career to taking care of others. He
later went on to train at Karolinska hospital in Stockholm. Later in his career, he specialized
in cleft nose deformities and studied in Paris and Mexico
City. Jonsson has also published several publications in
medical journals on his techniques and findings. At the age of 70,
he finished his career as a surgeon. Before retiring, he attended
air courses to learn new techniques while working full-time. For
the last 25 years, painting has been his main interest. Jonsson
recently published his debut book, "Using Japanese Paper for
Digital Printing of Photographs," a new technique he learned and
hopes to teach others. He currently resides in Stockholm, Sweden.
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