Quote Originally Posted by hornstenj View Post
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Perhaps it is his base-tec that is the source of veneration.
I was once told that Ciba had been invented to satisfy the eye that had grown tired of linoleum and craved formica.

Those of us for whom imaging isn't a hobby- meaning the thing we do when we have nothing else to do - have to find wonders for our generation.

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IMHO it's irrelevant if Burkett uses ciba or carbon like in the XIX.

Of course a jet print cannot be compared in quality terms to a ciba, but I'd say (not knowing him, by far) that his perfectionism in the image rendering is not about sporting base-tec, I'd say it is a vehicle of expression.

In the same way a great image can be in the light, just gathering that light and treating it with respect can deliver the most rewarding results. That kind of purity is also a vehicle of expression.