At Wave Hill, Chong will
create cyanotype prints with patterns derived from the imprints of leaves, grass and seeds found on site.
The photographs found in the archive documented how the couple collaborated in
creating these cyanotypes, which would be come to be known as «blueprints.»
Inspired by the styles of William Henry Fox Talbot, Sir John Herschel, and Julia Margaret Cameron, Dugdale began
creating cyanotypes, using classic framing techniques and subtle lighting to produce images reminiscent of antique paintings.
Not exact matches
Create a digital negative from your own digital photo and then make a
cyanotype print!
Dunnett has been experimenting with converting the digital photographs of her walks into contact negatives,
creating and then toning
cyanotypes, opening up a dialogue between photography, painting and etching.
In the early 1950s, when Rauschenberg was living with artist Susan Weil in a one - room apartment on West 95th Street in Manhattan, they produced a series of
cyanotypes — images produced without a camera, by shining an ultraviolet light on an object or nude model resting on blueprint paper, exposing the paper where the light isn't blocked and
creating a negative shadow of the object or model's outline, similar to the way an X-ray is done.
KEEPIN» THE SUMMER ALIVE 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., Eagle Family Plaza
Create your own
Cyanotype, or sun impression with C3 Visiting Artist, Ellie Ivanovna.
The emerging blue tones of the
cyanotype delicately bleed into the white of the original unexposed paper
creating spontaneous compositions.
Gaydos
creates ceramic vessels which she coats in an unfixed
cyanotype solution, then juxtaposes these forms next to manipulated sheets of unfixed
cyanotype paper.
Iron Oxide interacts with
cyanotype creating new, unpredictable layers, transforming the original print.
Identity Blueprint presents Polaroid and
cyanotype photographs and experimental digital animations
created by young women from Newark, NJ's high schools participating in Gallery Aferro's workshop - based program taught by working female artists: Evonne M. Davis, Lisa Elmaleh, Ann LePore, Emma Wilcox and guest lecturer Noelle Lorraine Williams.
Adama Delphine Fawundu and Ivan Forde's elaborate, dreamlike compositions use sewn collage and
cyanotype to
create modern representations of spiritual icons and ancient myths like Mami Wata and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
In 1843, Anna Atkins
created the world's first photography book, Photographs of British Algae, using
cyanotype processes.
Shaw's pieces play with the
cyanotype process to
create images that evoke architectural blueprints, while McGhee's pieces collage images and textures from urban environments.
Participants will learn the basics of the 19th century Wet Plate Collodion Process in the two - day workshop, and will
create «direct positive» 4» x 5» tintypes, and
cyanotypes from glass plates.
To
create this work, Marclay unspooled cassettes (including A Gospel Reunion, seen in the lower left) across
cyanotype paper and then exposed them to light.
An Experience of Amusing Chemistry: Photographs 1990 — 1890 comprises some 120 works
created using a wide range of historic photographic techniques, including the use of palladium, gum, salt and
cyanotype prints.
For her show at Cross Contemporary Art, she introduces a series of
cyanotypes (prints
created by sunlight) using rare botanical prairie grass samples and mysterious equine imagery whose reverse shadows are suspended in a sky - blue ground.