In 1970 Bob made a series of prints called 'Currents.'
One of the most curious items is the print called "Time, Apollo and the Seasons."
He was reminded of a nineteenth-century print called The Gathering of the Werewolves.
For example, in a print called "Reptiles", he combined two and three-dimensional images.
Some 'specials' were out already, and emaciated men were selling an emaciated print called The British Gazette.
Adams wrote a comprehensive book on producing prints called The Print, which features dodging and burning prominently, in the context of his Zone System.
John Dugdale has given up standard photography to make only blue-toned prints called cyanotypes, from the simplest developing process.
Marimekko curtains in a classic 1966 print called Unikko are suspended on a tracking system inspired by hospital room curtains.
She continued her artistic investigation of women's labor issues with a series of prints called Woman's Work is Never Done.
Japanese art, specifically the stylized natural forms seen in the popular prints called ukiyo-e, led him to think of nature and architecture alike in terms of organic patterns.