Cyanotype Workshop
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Learn how to create beautiful cyanotype prints inspired by nature, using both fresh plants and dried flowers, all powered by the sun.
Cyanotype is a printing process invented in 1842, that uses sunlight to produce high contrast Prussian blue and white artwork.
This is a hands-on low toxicity alternative to photography. See how the chemical reaction takes place in front of your eyes once the coated paper is expose to sunlight.
All materials are provide but personal items to print with are welcome.
To book your place please visit https://www.ticketsource.com/transition-crich
Cyanotype is a printing process invented in 1842, that uses sunlight to produce high contrast Prussian blue and white artwork.
This is a hands-on low toxicity alternative to photography. See how the chemical reaction takes place in front of your eyes once the coated paper is expose to sunlight.
All materials are provide but personal items to print with are welcome.
To book your place please visit https://www.ticketsource.com/transition-crich
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Where is it happening?
Crich Glebe Community Centre, Glebe Field Close,Matlock, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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