Discover introductory and experimental approaches of Cyanotype printing, an alternative photography process that uses light sensitive chemistry and sunlight to make prints. Students will coat various papers and/or other surfaces to capture images from a variety of sources including objects placed directly on the sensitized paper, film negatives placed in contact frames, and drawings on transparent and/or semi-opaque surfaces.
Experiment with additives to the chemistry such as watercolor and gouache pigments which are used to extend the color range.
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Students who withdraw 48 hours prior to the first class are eligible for a refund or credit toward another class, less a $25 registration fee.
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Term: Fall 2024
Suggested Ages: 18+
1 session: $99.00; Capacity: 12
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-Small objects that are interesting shapes and/or have a semi-transparent quality. These can include leaves, flowers, household utensils, etc. -Film negatives or images on semi-translucent paper -Small drawings on transparent or semi-opaque paper