Raimond de Weerdt I One Day Workshop - Making Cyanotypes
Cyanotype printing is a photographic printing process invented in the early 1840s. Also known as shadowgraphs or blue prints, this relatively simple process produces prints that are cyan blue.
With little or no photographic knowledge it is possible to create beautiful images with the cyanotype process. Images can be printed on a range of surfaces such as fine art papers and cloth.
This introductory workshop will walk students through the steps of creating images using this historic and fascinating process.
Suitable for all levels.
Classes will be held at Shop 4/10 Station St, Bangalow.
Image: Polysiphonia affinis Anna Atkins 1843
Sunday 18 September 2016, 10:00am - 2:30pm
Cost: $75.00 (Incl. GST) Course Code: RDW02
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