The last few years have seen a revival of all things analogue. From vinyl records to polaroid photographs, the post-Covid years have awakened a need for something tangible – physical objects that hold ...
Little Rock artist Trinity Kai combines cyanotype photography and cotton fabric to create haunting, thought-provoking, three-dimensional works. She uses her body in many of the pieces and the result, ...
March 5th, 2022, 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m in person at the CU Art Museum. Experience the magic of light by making cyanotype prints at CU Art Museum! Photographic artists and CU graduate students, Aunna ...
In 1842, British scientist Sir John Herschel experimented with the effect of light on iron compounds, inventing a process to produce the blue-tinted prints we know as cyanotypes. While one of the most ...
This presentation will explore how educators can integrate alternative photography techniques—such as cyanotypes, anthotypes, and lumen prints—into the classroom as sustainable, accessible, and ...
Film photography began with a mercury-silver amalgam, and ended with strips of nitrocellulose, silver iodide, and dyes. Along the way, there were some very odd chemistries going on in the world of ...
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