Explore even more creativity with Cyanotype printing! Here's how to; Make your own Film Negatives for Cyanotype
Once a year the cyanotype gets special attention in World Cyanotype Day (WCD) held on the last saturday in September. Take part here online.
Learn how to make a beginner friendly Cyanotype print using the sunlight in our complete guide to making a DIY cyanotype print.
If you want a reliable method to make Cyanotypes indoors; my DIY method to make an indoor exposure light for Cyanotype printing
Cyanotypes of old bottles found in the garden.
Looking for cyanotype ideas to try? Get inspired by cyanotype art and clever craft techniques with Gathered.
Tutorial on how to achieve more detail in your final print
Distorted Body After much exploration into different ways of distorting the human figure, I decided to simply stick to the use and movability of the body itself. With a slow shutter speed and simp…
An original blueprint or cyanotype printed with dried flowers from Amsterdam/
Works with a Variety of Materials - Cyanotype works on any natural fiber/porous surface, including cotton, linen, silk, canvas, wood, paper, wood and leather. “The Original” Sun-Printing Process - Using Cyanotype as a printing process was one of the earliest photographic techniques discovered in 1842. Beautiful Blue Monochromatic Prints - Works great for photographers, mixed media artists, printmakers, quilters, kids and more! Easy and Simple Process - The process is easy, forgiving, quick, magical, and fun! Moshify Sponge Brush - Includes Moshify bundled brands sponge brush! Works perfect as an applicator for the cyanotype, no need to purchase separately.
Loving Cyanotypes on beloved denim! This ebook covers the challenges to print Cyanotype on Jeans Jackets & clothes
Cyanotypes, commonly known as “sun prints”, are a very fun and immediate form of basic photography. A brief description of the process: A piece of paper is treated with a photo sensitive solu…
An original signed Cyanotype art print. Due to the nature of this process, this is a one of a kind artwork. Paper: 300g/m acid free / cold pressed watercolour paper / size 5.5x8.5" This print is for sale hinge mounted & unframed. Mount aperture approx 5X7" / Mount size 8x10". Please note - hinge mounting allows your print to breathe and contract, according to environmental conditions, it also allows you to easily remove the print from the mount should you wish. The supplied mount will fit in a 10x8" frame (frame not included). Please be aware that the colours of the artwork on your screen may differ slightly to those of the actual print.
In fact, cyanotype prints were often used to print maps and plans, that’s where we get the term blueprint.
Looking for cyanotype ideas to try? Get inspired by cyanotype art and clever craft techniques with Gathered.
Analog Forever Magazine is pleased to showcase 81 images in this month’s online exhibition, entitled “A Certain Kind of Blue,” curated by photographic artist and Assistant Professor in Photography at the University of Tampa, Jaime Aelavanthara!
Artist Julia Whitney Barnes has a fascinating process for creating cyanotype, watercolor and gouache pieces on paper.
Learn how to make a beginner friendly Cyanotype print using the sunlight in our complete guide to making a DIY cyanotype print.
Photographer Mathieu Stern has put together a simple step-by-step that will teach you how to turn your digital photographs into beautiful cyanotype
Cyanotypes, commonly known as “sun prints”, are a very fun and immediate form of basic photography. A brief description of the process: A piece of paper is treated with a photo sensitive solu…
This cyanotype print was created during an artist residency in Bolinas California. I was inspired by the creek running through an idyllic farm. I harvested plants from said creek and used them in my sun exposure. This piece would be a great addition to a home or office setting.
A detailed article on how to print cyanotype on wood, pre-coating methods, dealing with failed prints, choosing and treating the wood
Did you know that Cyanotype prints don't always have to be blue? They can be toned and even bleached to alter their colour. The key is to use anything with a high tannin content. Tannins are commonly found in the bark of trees, leaves, buds, stems, fruits, seeds, roots, an. . .
Looking for cyanotype ideas to try? Get inspired by cyanotype art and clever craft techniques with Gathered.
The lush blue of cyanotypes will be familiar to experimental photographers. To step up and challenge our printing game, today we look at a simple yet rewarding technique, wet cyanotype, as well as a color tinting with organic substances.
Use blue “sun print” paper to take unique UV photos with a cardboard camera
ABOUT THE ARTWORK Though this looks like printmaking this monotype is actually a kind of 19th century lensless photography, a cyanotype. What you see up close are three overlapping images of the same flower, creating varying shades of blue.This is a multiple exposure photograph of a freshly cut agapanthus from my garden. All my hand-printed botanical cyanotypes are made from living plants and are one-of-a-kind. There is no etched plate, carved block, ink or printing press to reproduce what you see. NOTE: It is impossible to buy this individual print named “Three Agapanthus” AND also the PAIR of prints titled “Agapanthus Diptych.” That is because this is one of the two prints in that pair. If you would like to buy both 18 x 24” prints with similar titles “Three Agapanthus” and “Three Agapanthus 2”, please purchase the diptych. That way both prints can be wrapped together, the buyer saves money, it saves the artist hours of packaging, and it reduces the carbon footprint of the delivery. Original Created: 2022 Subjects: Botanic Materials: Paper Styles: Fine Art, Minimalism, Monochrome Mediums: Cyanotype DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS Photography: Cyanotype on Paper Original: One-of-a-kind Artwork Size: 18 W x 24 H x 1 D in Frame: Not Framed Ready to Hang: No Packaging: Ships in a Box
Learn how to make a beginner friendly Cyanotype print using the sunlight in our complete guide to making a DIY cyanotype print.
‘Daisies’ is a cyanotype print of a bunch of beautiful daisies. The cyanotype alternative photography process gives each print a rich blue colour, with the almost antique nature of the blueprint providing the perfect context for the delicate beauty of the flowers. Due to the nature of the cyanotype process each print is slightly different so you really would be buying something truly unique. Prints are signed on the front. Edition of 100 Size: 29.5 cm x 21 cm Paper: Arches Platine Please note this is sold unframed Featured by our Editors: Best of November