Cyanotype Impressions (Kelsey) IV

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Limited edition cyanotype prints, available in A4 & A5 prints, edition of 10 (plus 2AP) in each size.

Model: Kelsey Dylan

These prints were made by hand coating cyanotype sensitiser that was mixed from scratched by the artist. As a result, although this is a limited edition series of prints, each print is in itself unique due to nature of the process itself.

Some more on the process:

“Cyanotype is an old monochrome photographic printing process which gives a cyan-blue print.
The English scientist and astronomer Sir John Herschel discovered this procedure in 1842. Though Herschel is perhaps the inventor of the cyanotype process, it was Anna Atkins, a British scientist, who brought the process into the realm of photography. She created a limited series of cyanotype books that documented ferns and other plant life. By using this process, Anna Atkins is regarded as the first woman photographer.”

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Limited edition cyanotype prints, available in A4 & A5 prints, edition of 10 (plus 2AP) in each size.

Model: Kelsey Dylan

These prints were made by hand coating cyanotype sensitiser that was mixed from scratched by the artist. As a result, although this is a limited edition series of prints, each print is in itself unique due to nature of the process itself.

Some more on the process:

“Cyanotype is an old monochrome photographic printing process which gives a cyan-blue print.
The English scientist and astronomer Sir John Herschel discovered this procedure in 1842. Though Herschel is perhaps the inventor of the cyanotype process, it was Anna Atkins, a British scientist, who brought the process into the realm of photography. She created a limited series of cyanotype books that documented ferns and other plant life. By using this process, Anna Atkins is regarded as the first woman photographer.”

Limited edition cyanotype prints, available in A4 & A5 prints, edition of 10 (plus 2AP) in each size.

Model: Kelsey Dylan

These prints were made by hand coating cyanotype sensitiser that was mixed from scratched by the artist. As a result, although this is a limited edition series of prints, each print is in itself unique due to nature of the process itself.

Some more on the process:

“Cyanotype is an old monochrome photographic printing process which gives a cyan-blue print.
The English scientist and astronomer Sir John Herschel discovered this procedure in 1842. Though Herschel is perhaps the inventor of the cyanotype process, it was Anna Atkins, a British scientist, who brought the process into the realm of photography. She created a limited series of cyanotype books that documented ferns and other plant life. By using this process, Anna Atkins is regarded as the first woman photographer.”