Cyanotype no. 1
Cyanotype is a method of printmaking which produces cyan-blue images. When a treated substrate is exposed to ultraviolet light, a negative image is produced. This particular series consists of photograms, which requires placing objects on top of the paper to create an image, as opposed to using a film paper containing a printed image, in order to recreate a photograph or painting.
For this series I used household objects such as coasters, wrappers, glasses, decanters, etc. I set the fabric in a hollow pine frame and stands freely. Perfect for a desk or bookshelf.
Cyanotype is a method of printmaking which produces cyan-blue images. When a treated substrate is exposed to ultraviolet light, a negative image is produced. This particular series consists of photograms, which requires placing objects on top of the paper to create an image, as opposed to using a film paper containing a printed image, in order to recreate a photograph or painting.
For this series I used household objects such as coasters, wrappers, glasses, decanters, etc. I set the fabric in a hollow pine frame and stands freely. Perfect for a desk or bookshelf.
Cyanotype is a method of printmaking which produces cyan-blue images. When a treated substrate is exposed to ultraviolet light, a negative image is produced. This particular series consists of photograms, which requires placing objects on top of the paper to create an image, as opposed to using a film paper containing a printed image, in order to recreate a photograph or painting.
For this series I used household objects such as coasters, wrappers, glasses, decanters, etc. I set the fabric in a hollow pine frame and stands freely. Perfect for a desk or bookshelf.