Cyanotype Workshops
Spring/Summer 2024

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  • Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.

  • Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.

  • Flexible, expert advice when you need it. Book hourly support across a range of topics—from planning to problem-solving. This focused consultation will help clarify your goals, map out next steps, and identify opportunities for growth.

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Cyanotypes on Fabric and Paper Workshop
Jun
12

Cyanotypes on Fabric and Paper Workshop

Learn cyanotype printing on fabric and paper with local artist Patricia Vega. Cyanotype, also known as blueprint, is an early form of photography.

Placing an object on paper or fabric coated in ferric ammonium and potassium ferricyanide and exposing it to sunlight causes a photochemical reaction that darkens the exposed surface and leaves a detailed impression of the object. Water is then used to develop and fix the image.

This unique art form requires careful attention to placement and exposure times, but the results can be stunning!

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Cyanotypes on Fabric and Paper Workshop
Jun
6

Cyanotypes on Fabric and Paper Workshop

Learn cyanotype printing on fabric and paper with local artist Patricia Vega. Cyanotype, also known as blueprint, is an early form of photography.

Placing an object on paper or fabric coated in ferric ammonium and potassium ferricyanide and exposing it to sunlight causes a photochemical reaction that darkens the exposed surface and leaves a detailed impression of the object. Water is then used to develop and fix the image.

This unique art form requires careful attention to placement and exposure times, but the results can be stunning!

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