In this class, we will experiment with artificial plants to create unique botanical prints.
The cyanotype printing process was created in England during 1840s. The technique works by coating paper with a photosensitive solution, placing a contact print on top of the coated paper, and exposing it to ultraviolet light. In this class, we will experiment with artificial plants to create unique botanical prints.
Instructor
Angel Amador is a graduate of Wake Forest University, who majored in studio art and minored in Japanese language and culture. She has participated in multiple group exhibitions and held a solo exhibition featuring cyanotypes, including a work that was purchased by Wake Forest for its student art collection.
Details
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