Como sabréis, llevamos tiempo queriendo organizar nuestro primer taller de Cianotipia como La Peliculera y para ello, ¡nos hemos puesto manos a la obra con el maravilloso equipo de Taller Silvestre! A continuación os explicamos en qué consistirá el taller […]
La cianotipia se puede imprimir en soportes increíblemente variados como papel, madera, cerámica, piedra, y, por supuesto, textil.
La cianotipia es una técnia sencilla y barata de hacer copias a través de contacto. ¿Quieres saber como hacerlo en casa? En este post lo explicamos.
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Cianotipia sobre papel Fabriano
La cianotipia se puede imprimir en soportes increíblemente variados como papel, madera, cerámica, piedra, y, por supuesto, textil.
La cianotipia se puede imprimir en soportes increíblemente variados como papel, madera, cerámica, piedra, y, por supuesto, textil.
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Learn how to make a beginner friendly Cyanotype print using the sunlight in our complete guide to making a DIY cyanotype print.
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Tatiana Lopez’s lush cyanotype portraits of Sapara women portray the intertwined connections between dreams, body, and nature.
How does modern alternative process differ from traditional uses of historical process? This week, all of the artists that we are featuring use historical processes with very contemporary approaches. Some of the artists alter the chemistry. Others combine their chosen process with other techniques, not only breaking the rules but opening up more possibilities to
Once a year the cyanotype gets special attention in World Cyanotype Day (WCD) held on the last saturday in September. Take part here online.
About The Artwork Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a cyan-blue print. Engineers used the process well into the 20th century as a simple process to produce copies of drawings, referred to as blueprints. The process uses two chemicals: ferric ammonium citrate and potassium ferricyanide. It is a completely manual process and is revealed with sunlight. Important:Each copy is unique, texture and color may vary. Each photograph is taken on 300 gr paper. Fabriano Original Created:2021 Subjects:Floral Materials:Paper Styles:FigurativeIllustrationPortraiture Mediums:PaperPhoto Details & Dimensions Photography:Paper on Paper Artist Produced Limited Edition of:5 Size:17.7 W x 17.7 H x 0 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Spain. Customs:Shipments from Spain may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
I love simple field arts tools for my kit, and a recent discovery (thanks to our Skyscapito Appreciation Society comprising weather and cloud nerds), is the cyanometer. Encompassing the word for the primary color blue, “cyan,” it is a simple manual tool for measuring a meteorological phenomenon.
bois, cyanotype, 15,8×13,5x 1,5 cm, 2018. 6 tirages en cyanotype par exemplaire 12 x 15cm 9 exemplaires uniques et numérotés Les photographies présentées dans cette édition ont été pris…
Handmade Cards My cards are made using the cyanotype process. Each one is carefully developed using the natural UV rays of the sun. I can add, change or vary colors to the artwork by using things y…
Printing on fabric treated with cyanotype chemicals has always fascinated me - I've dabbled in it a bit, but never really explored it more than that. With all the plant life returning, I'm getting several ideas using cyanotype printing - hopefully I'll have something to show you in a week or two! So what is it? Cyanotype is coating a surface with certain chemicals that when exposed to light make a blue-tinted photographic image. It's been around a long, long time .... British scientist Sir John Herschel invented the process in 1842 and it was one of the main photographic processes used until the early 1900's when black and white photographic prints became more popular. British artist Anna Atkins was one of the early users of cyanotype, creating this piece between 1851 and 1854. You can paint the cyanotype chemicals on a wide range of objects - paper and fabric are mainly used. I'm especially interested in using the process with fabric! I've shown this piece of Lotta Helleberg's before, cyanotype fabric pieces put together into a quilt. This is something along the line of what I'm thinking of working on - I just need to do a little more research into how this type of piece could be laundered. Entanglement, cyanotype appliqued onto linen and hand stitched, 2016. detail of the above work See more of Lotta's work here. Lynette Miller is an artist who works in several mediums, cyanotype being one. I love the way light works in this print of hers made with old bottles: And these are fun gift tags: See more of her work on her blog here. Arizona artist Annie Lopez uses the cyanotype prints she makes to create clothing sewn from vintage patterns. You can see more of her work and read about her in this article from Images Arizona here and the Phoenix New Times here. Happy Creating! Deborah
I started experimenting with cyanotype several years ago as I wanted to be able to produce prints of my photography at home. I started out using digital negatives but soon I was working with botani…