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  • Original Abstract Cyanotype Print, CITIES, Unique Small Artwork, Original retailer Art to Frame

Original Abstract Cyanotype Print, CITIES, Unique Small Artwork, Original retailer Art to Frame

Original Abstract Cyanotype Print, CITIES, Unique Small Artwork, Original retailer Art to Frame, Original Abstract Cyanotype Print, CITIES, Unique Small Artwork, Original Art to Frame retailer

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Original Abstract Cyanotype Print, CITIES, Unique Small Artwork, Original retailer Art to Frame

Original Abstract Cyanotype Print, CITIES, Unique Small Artwork, Original retailer Art to Frame, "Cities"Original unique one of a kind abstract cyanotype print on acid free printmaking paper.

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Product Name: Original Abstract Cyanotype Print, CITIES, Unique Small Artwork, Original retailer Art to Frame

"Cities"

Original unique one of a kind abstract cyanotype print on acid free printmaking paper.

6 1/8" high retailer by 4.75" wide, unmounted, unframed.

The Cyanotype process, originally created by Sir John Herschel in 1842, is also known as a "blueprint" process. The final print is characteristically blue in color. The cyanotype print is also known as a "non-silver" process, since it employs ferric (iron) salts for its photosensitivity, from a combination of two solutions, one containing ferric ammonium citrate and the other solution containing potassium ferricyanide. Combining these complete solutions in equal parts creates a sensitizing solution which is then
brushed or painted onto the surface of a substrate like cloth or hot-press watercolor paper.

I developed a way of taking the traditional cyanotype process and altering the process so that instead of a normal blue and white print, I could get varied shades of blue, green, sometimes even yellow creeps in. Instead of the end goal of a very tidy and neat blue and white cyanotype, the end goal is a unique, completely imperfect print.

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Original Abstract Cyanotype Print, CITIES, Unique Small Artwork, Original retailer Art to Frame