The edge - the plunge Original cyanotype print executed from a digital negative of a silver photo taken in my studio in Auvers sur Oise near Paris (France). This print is in a limited series of 30 copies, numbered on the back. All photographs and prints are made by hand by me, very often using medium and large format film cameras. This print is an original chemical transfer on watercolor paper. This is a unique copy of which each reproduction is slightly different, each Ultraviolet print is made on thick watercolor paper 250 to 300gr. This original print is numbered and signed with certificate. I am a professional visual artist registered at the Maison des Artistes in France Info: Cyanotype is an old monochrome negative photographic process, through which a Prussian blue, cyan blue photographic print is obtained. This technique was developed in 1842 by the English scientist and astronomer John Frederick William Herschel. My studio is located in Auvers sur Oise, on the path of the painters, this city is known for the period of the impressionist painters, more particularly by Corot, Daubigny, Manet, Pissaro or Vincent Van Gogh who lived and produced many world famous paintings. , Vincent Van Gogh rests in Auvers sur Oise. Colors may be slightly nuanced due to computer screen settings