Artwork
Ms. Fullman's personal artwork is mainly black and white.
Over the past few years she has developed a combination of sepia toning and hand-coloring
techniques which give a softness and sometimes nostalgic quality to her work.
Hand coloring is an old technique in which oil colors are applied
directly to the surface of the print. "The colors I choose shift the mood of
the image, which is fun for me. No two pieces are the same." Ms. Fullman
has been commissioned by individuals, organizations and corporations to create these
one-of-a-kind treasures. A hand-colored photograph is a stunning and uniquely
personal gift.
Ms. Fullman has exhibited in Massachusetts and Vermont. Her
photographs are part of the permanent collection at the Williams college Museum of Art and
most recently shown at the Mingo gallery in Beverly, Massachusetts.
Click a photograph for a larger version.