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March 4, 2020 at 9:04 am #8115markgoebelMember
Wish to submit to the ML5 – Herman Sanchez Community Center . Appropriate images attached.
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Contact Information:
website: Sangre-La.com
[email protected]
Mark Goebel
PO Box 1223
El Prado, NM 87529
(575) 770-6149Education:
– Photography: Self taught
– Mechanical Engineering Degree . University of North Dakota, 1971
– Master’s Degree in Business Management MBA, Thunderbird School of Global Management, Phoenix, AZ, 1974Photographer Experience:
– Itinerant Photographer in Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, from 1986-1994.Gallery Representation:
– Mark Goebel Photo Gallery, Taos, New Mexico, USA, 2012 to presentExhibitions:
– 1992 Exhibit of 12 Cuidad Juarez Black and Whites images at the Centennial Museum, El Paso, TX\
– August 17, 2013; “Business in the Barrio”, 18 black and white framed photographs of Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, in the Geraint Smith Gallery; Taos, NM
– July 31. 2015 – “Sunflowers Polvadera, New Mexico”, (20”x30” framed print), selected for public display by New Mexico Arts, Art in Public Places
– October 19. 2015 – “Penitente Morada, Abiquiu, New Mexico, illuminated by a full moon”, (20”x30” framed print), selected for public display by New Mexico Arts, Art in Public Places
– January 27 – March 31, 2017, Taos Arts Council’s “Taos Artists in Public Spaces” at Taos, NM, Town Hall (5’x7.5’ and 5’x14.5’ murals suspended from ceiling).
= September 14, 2017 – January 15, 2018, Taos Center for the Arts premiere artist selection for exhibit in Historic Taos Inn. Exhibit Title: “New Mexico Churches – An Elemental Phenomenon”; 43 framed pieces.
– March 6, 2019 – “Salinas Pipeline”, (4’ x 8’ print on Dibond aluminum composite), selected for public display, at the New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, by New Mexico Arts n Public Places.
– August 19, 2019 – Selection of “Penitente Morada, Abiquiu, New Mexico, illuminated by a full moon”, (20”x30” framed print), to 2019 Gateway to Imagination: A National Juried Art Competition with the Farmington Museum
– September 26, 2019 – Director’s Award presented to “Penitente Morada, Abiquiu, New Mexico, illuminated by a full moon”, (20”x30” framed print), at 2019 Gateway to Imagination.Attachments:
March 4, 2020 at 9:07 am #8120markgoebelMemberWish to submit to the ML5 – Herman Sanchez Community Center . Appropriate images attached.
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March 10, 2020 at 2:55 pm #8280markgoebelMemberEach of the 4 images was shot as 16 frames, with the 35mp camera position moved, in a panorama rotation, for each frame. I then, subsequently, in Photoshop, stitched 16 separate frames. Because each of the resulting file sizes are so large (>18GB), it can be enlarged to 10 feet high by 80 feet long with amazing clarity and sharpness. Regarding mural size, the mural is printed on a 10 foot wide roll of paper, 80 feet long, using a 10 feet wide printer. The print is mounted on an aluminum track system 1 inch thick for attaching to a wall.
A dye-sublimation printer is used to print onto an 8 mil, heavy knit polyester roll, 10 feet wide. The process uses the science of sublimation, in which heat and pressure are applied to a solid, turning it into a gas through an endothermic reaction without passing through the liquid phase.The sublimation process is a nearly permanent, high resolution, full color print. Because the dyes are infused into the substrate at the molecular level, the prints will not crack, fade or peel from the substrate. The print has a high degree of archival permanence and will not fade or discolor for 200+ years. The sublimation print can be easily cleaned using a diluted solvent cleaning pad, such as Mr. Magic eraser or Scotch-Brite erasing pads containing melamine foam, or a dust mop for general cleaning.Attachments:
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