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No Smoking Greeting Card featuring the photograph No Smoking by Martin Konopacki

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No Smoking Greeting Card

Martin Konopacki

by Martin Konopacki

$5.95

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

Design Details

The chemist creates an eerie smoke effect by using Titanium Tetrachloride, a toxic chemical which reacts instantly when exposed to air. Photographed... more

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Comments (6)

M Sylvia Chaume

M Sylvia Chaume

wow this is brilliant work Martin! love the action and energy, strong expressive shapes and forms, punchy effect of negative space. It just looks way too cool to be an anti-smoking statement. It's magical, creative, transcendent ;) fave/like

Martin Konopacki replied:

Thank you M, your kind words and insight.

Lyric Lucas

Lyric Lucas

This is wonderful, exciting and mysterious! LF

Martin Konopacki replied:

Thank You Lyric!

Michele  Avanti

Michele Avanti

Martin, you should add more tags to this photo so more people can find it, things like science, chemistry, smoke, scientist, experiments, gloves, gas mask... It is a great photo and should be seen!

Martin Konopacki replied:

Michele, Thank you for the great advise and kind remarks. This is one of my early efforts from 1974.

Michele  Avanti

Michele Avanti

What an unusual photo...fascinating!

Martin Konopacki

Martin Konopacki

Thank you John.

John Bailey

John Bailey

Congratulations on your feature in "Images That Excite You!"

Artist's Description

The chemist creates an eerie smoke effect by using Titanium Tetrachloride, a toxic chemical which reacts instantly when exposed to air. Photographed with Deardorff camera on 8x10 Ektapan film at Whitaker Guernsey Studio, Chicago, 1974.
"Smoking kills. If you're killed, you've lost a very important part of your life." Brooke Shields

About Martin Konopacki

Martin Konopacki

My passion for photography thrives in the creative process and the opportunity to share an observation. I am also dedicated to the preservation and restoration of historic film and glass negatives. The "vintage" images on my site are 50 to 100 years and older. All the "vintage" images displayed here are first generation, meticulously restored from the "original" camera negative. Now that almost all photography is digital, keeping an archive of original camera negatives is a way to preserve the physical connection to our past which exists in the photographic negative. I love traveling across the United States and this enables me to pursue my passion for creating fine art photography. Visit my web site at www.mkphoto.net

 

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