2. Cyanotype is a photographic
printing process that produces a
cyan-blue print. Engineers used
the process well into the 20th
century as a simple and low-cost
process to produce copies of
drawings, referred to as
blueprints. The process uses two
chemicals: ammonium iron(III)
citrate and potassium
ferricyanide.
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5. Deadline: Monday 3rd December
This week……
- Create a page on a Cyanotype Artist. Add
about what a Cyanotype is and a little on the
history as well as information and opinions
on the artists work.
- Create several Cyanotypes using your digital
shoots. You could experiment with sponging,
painting on the chemicals and painting onto
different papers or fabrics. Add how you
created them and your opinions
- Create a page on a image transfer Artist(s)
- Create several image transfers using your
digital shoots. Add how you created them
and your opinions