I have some images of a book project I have recently completed entirely printed using the cyanotype method(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanotype).
A FULL documentation is available under the
This book begins with a cloth covered box:







a cyanotype forest!


detail of the sail boat and the sky, two of my favorite parts.



And we finish off with a view from the mountains.
thanks for looking
That is cool, Alison! The cyanotype lends itself to a sea & sky theme very well! Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteLiked your nautical nonsense zine, but this one is my favorite - absolutely stunning. Wish I could see it in person so I could enjoy the whole "and all this comes out of this" experience. :)
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