Cyanotype | Jaden Demarest

Cyanotype | Jaden Demarest

Saturday 4/26    1 PM – 4 PM

$45 non-associates / $38 associates ($40 for materials)

Participants will learn the fundamentals of cyanotype printing using plant matter and other objects on an exposure unit, exploring cyanotype as a lumen-style photogram process. Cyanotype, also known as the blueprint, was discovered by Sir John Herschel in 1842. It is an iron-based photographic process developed in the early days of photography. The cyanotype is typically an image rendered on paper in various shades of blue. As an entry-level workshop, this class will introduce participants to this accessible and creative process. Lumen prints, including cyanotypes, are created by placing objects on light-sensitive paper and exposing them to UV light, producing delicate and often unpredictable tonal variations. The workshop will conclude with information on transforming prints into paper dolls and altering the color by bleaching and toning.

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