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Magda Kuca

The Bread Shop

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Magda Kuca’s series of The Crafters is the first-of-its-kind Vivid Cuisine collection of portraits involving Polish craftsmen and women from the city of Poznań. Created at the Godny Traditional Bread Bakery in the city with the bakers and their craft, using the wet plate collodion technique.

Perfect as gifts or for personal collections as well as an interior decoration of culinary establishments.

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About Collodion Wet Plate

The wet plate collodion process has undergone a revival as a historical technique over the past few decades and requires the photographic material to be coated, sensitised, exposed and developed within the span of about fifteen minutes, necessitating a portable darkroom for use in the field.

Original negatives are hand-made using a large format wooden camera and wet collodion process producing a unique singular photograph of pure silver onto a glass plate. Plates can be viewed as both positive and negative.

Using this archaic technique, Magda wanted to bring back the significance of this craft and draws great inspiration from August Sander who also used a large format camera process to create portraits of German society.


Platinum Print from Collodion Wet Plate

The platinum printing process is done by hand brushing light-sensitive emulsion based on platinum metal onto 100 % cotton paper and processed in a traditional darkroom using a negative.

Each copy is therefore unique. Although the cost of production is high due to the platinum salts present, it is one of the most archival images that can be printed on paper. Its permanence, high level of detail and visual beauty far exceed modern inkjet prints.

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  • Handmade prints to order
  • Sizes: 18cm x 24cm or 40cm x 50cm - depending on the finishing
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About Magda Kuca

Respecting tradition and innovating with modern-day applications, an artist and a scholar of wet plate collodion.

The collodion wet plate process has undergone a revival as a historical technique over the past few decades and requires the photographic material to be coated, sensitised, exposed and developed within the span of about fifteen minutes, necessitating a portable darkroom for use in the field.

Using this archaic technique, Magda wanted to bring back the significance of this craft and draws great inspiration from August Sander who used the collodion wet plate process to create portraits of German society.

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