Creating Cyano-Monotypes
Join us for an immersive workshop where you’ll discover the enchanting world of cyanotype monotypes! Cyanotype is a photographic process, known for its vibrant blue hues. Students will learn about the chemistry, paper types, exposure and learn techniques to craft unique prints using light-sensitive cyanotype paper. Using various objects and materials, along with toning and colorants, students will embrace spontaneity experimenting with various objects and materials. We’ll explore how to layer textures, patterns, and organic materials to create stunning one-of-a-kind artworks.
This hands-on experience is perfect for artists of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned creators.
The tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
School Policies
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: Winter 2025
Suggested Ages: 16+
What to Bring: - A selection of natural or found materials (textured objects or stencils that allow light to can shine through) to use in your prints. - Additional papers to use: any cotton rag paper works or Canson XL watercolor paper, Fabriano Artistico or Bristol smooth work well. - Optional: a few tubes of watercolor or gauche paint and large brushes - This process can be messy please wear appropriate clothes or an apron and bring several “exam" gloves.