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As artists, we all hope our creations touch others deeply, awakening them to the beauty they, themselves, are. It is through Alissa's printing that images come alive and stir the soul, which makes their spiritual quality real.
Jim Young
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About f22 and Alissa Marquis
f22 Fine-Art Black & White is committed to creating the highest quality archival silver gelatin prints from your negatives. At f22 Master Printer Alissa Marquis brings over 20 years of darkroom experience to every print, with a devotion to the craft of silver printing that shines in the final work. Alissa’s clients at f22 include renowned photographers from all segments of the industry, as well as students and beginners exploring the beauty of photographic film and paper.
At f22, Alissa has enjoyed having the opportunity to collaborate with photographers in realizing their photographic vision. From the single print to the creation of multiple prints for exhibition, limited edition portfolios and book publication, Alissa treats every negative with great care and brings every image to life. A select list of Alissa’s work below gives a sense of the depth and breadth of her skill and of the loyalty of her clients.
2010
Debbie Fleming Caffery: exhibition prints for Fantasmas, Galerie Camera Obscura, Paris
Tony O’Brien: prints for forthcoming book on the Monastery of Christ in the Desert, Museum of New Mexico Press
2009
Toba Tucker: Portfolio for the Beinecke Archive at Yale University, from The Shinnecock Indians of Eastern Long Island 1995
Moira Forjaz: Retrospective portfolio for exhibition in Lisbon, Portugal and Washington DC Debbie Fleming Caffery: prints for the limited edition of The Spirit and the Flesh Tony O'Brien: Prints for a private collection from The Monastery of Christ in the Desert
2008
Dan Budnik: Civil Rights Portfolio for a private collection
Baron Wolman: limited editions for Baron Wolman: The Rolling Stone Covers Toba Tucker: Portfolio of Southwestern Landscapes Baron Wolman: Jerry Garcia, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison editions for Restoration Hardware
2007
Ronald Davis Balser: limited edition portfolios for Balser Art Ventures
David Scheinbaum: Hip-Hop Artists 20x24 prints for exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Robert Stivers: Sanctum limited edition portfolios Baron Wolman: stock prints for Wolfgang's Vault, San Francisco, California
2006
Debbie Fleming Caffery: select prints for Katrina series
Deborah Degraffenreid: San Francisco Farmer's Market Portraits portfolio Bruce Nauman: "Failing to Levitate”" for A Rose Has No Teeth exhibition at the Menil Collection, Houston Tony O’Brien: Retrospective at Verve Fine Arts, Santa Fe Baron Wolman: Jazz Art Rotterdam exhibition Pakhuis 6 Gallery, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
2005
Dan Budnik: limited edition prints for inclusion in Men's Lives by Peter Matthiessen
Dorie Hagler: "Keeping Faith" exhibition at the Millicent Rogers Museum, Taos Ronnie Layden: prints for the opening of Ronnie Layden Fine Arts, Santa Fe Robert Stivers: Sestina limited edition portfolios
2004
Debbie Fleming Caffery: Portraits of Native Americans for Futures for Children, exhibited at the Governor's Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Cyril Christo: Lost Africa prints for exhibition at Linda Durham Fine Arts, Santa Fe Dorie Hagler: Folklife exhibition, Taos
2003 and earlier
Dan Budnik: exhibition for 50 Crows, San Francisco
Van Deren Coke: portrait portfolio Toba Pato Tucker: portraits of Native American artists for exhibition at the Albuquerque Museum Jim Young: prints for the permanent collection at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock Barbara Van Cleve: prints for exhibition and private collections (since 1998) Siegfried Halus: prints for Yale New Haven Hospital Annual Report 2003 Athi-Mara Magadi: prints for Santa Fe Originals, published by the Museum of New Mexico Press 2003 Debbie Fleming Caffery: prints for The Shadows, published by Twin Palms Press, Santa Fe 2002 Toba Pato Tucker: Pueblo Artists Portraits, published by the Museum of New Mexico Press 1998 |
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