Yesterday, at the Southern California art lab, we made sun prints on cotton squares using cyanotype technology. What I learned was that flat objects printed better, since we were able to use the glass over the top of the print. Objects printed included leaves, artificial leaves, lace, scissors, paint brushes, stencils, human hands, etc. Here is my square made from a tulle/freezer paper stencil that I had on hand for other printing methods.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Cyanotype Sun Prints
Yesterday, at the Southern California art lab, we made sun prints on cotton squares using cyanotype technology. What I learned was that flat objects printed better, since we were able to use the glass over the top of the print. Objects printed included leaves, artificial leaves, lace, scissors, paint brushes, stencils, human hands, etc. Here is my square made from a tulle/freezer paper stencil that I had on hand for other printing methods.
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