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Nocturnal Nature: Painted Cyanotype Still Life of Hibiscus and Rose on Indigo
Located in Hudson, NY
Hand-painted cyanotype still life of pink flowers on indigo with custom frame
Nocturnal Nature (Double Hibiscus, Rose) — painted cyanotype by Julia Whitney Barnes
2024
watercolor, go...
Category
2010s Contemporary Watercolor Still-life Photography
Materials
India Ink, Watercolor, Gouache, Archival Paper
Peonies
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Peonies, 2022
Unique Cyanotype print
Cyanotype gives a contemporary edge to this flirty dialogue made from vintage magazines, and brings conversation to the counterculture of the "swinging sixties".
+ Cyanotype hand-printed on Arches BFK Rives French watercolor paper
+ Deckled Edges on all four sides
+ Signed and editioned on front in pencil
+ Letter of Authenticity
+ Printed in Los Angeles, CA
WHAT IS A CYANOTYPE?
cyan = blue
type = print
Cyanotype is a historic photographic processes, invented in 1842 and used by Anna Atkins–the first female photographer. The process involves coating watercolor paper with light-sensitive chemistry made of iron salts. Photographic negatives are laid on top, exposed in the sunlight, and then washed in water to develop into the deep Prussian-blue unique to cyanotypes. Brings a moment of beauty and conversation to any space.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Alexandra DeFurio...
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2010s Contemporary Watercolor Still-life Photography
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Watercolor, Archival Paper, Color, Photogram
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