Original cyanotype, Skeleton 01

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Original Cyanotype, 8×10in.

This print was made using a sun-reactive dye. Each cyanotype is unique. Scratches, creases, flaws are an integral part of this alternative and experimental process.

Signed in the back.
*frame not included. The frame pictured here is this bronze frame. I recommend a 11×14in frame with a mat, for added depth.

CARE INFO: frame ideally with a UV protective glass/acrylic, and do not hang in direct sunlight. Over time, direct sun will fade these prints. If that happens, place the print in a drawer or dark space for a while, it may revive it unless too much damage was done.

The image is exposed to the sun, and the dye reacts, creating these beautiful, deep blue tones. Some of these prints were then bleached and toned with tea, coffee, or wine tannin. Each print is absolutely unique and will have many small imperfections, stains, and other flaws. This comes with the process and is totally normal. I’ve made the best efforts to represent their colors and subtle tones in these photographs, but as always, brightness and color variations between monitors could result in variations.

Original Cyanotype, 8×10in.

This print was made using a sun-reactive dye. Each cyanotype is unique. Scratches, creases, flaws are an integral part of this alternative and experimental process.

Signed in the back.
*frame not included. The frame pictured here is this bronze frame. I recommend a 11×14in frame with a mat, for added depth.

CARE INFO: frame ideally with a UV protective glass/acrylic, and do not hang in direct sunlight. Over time, direct sun will fade these prints. If that happens, place the print in a drawer or dark space for a while, it may revive it unless too much damage was done.

The image is exposed to the sun, and the dye reacts, creating these beautiful, deep blue tones. Some of these prints were then bleached and toned with tea, coffee, or wine tannin. Each print is absolutely unique and will have many small imperfections, stains, and other flaws. This comes with the process and is totally normal. I’ve made the best efforts to represent their colors and subtle tones in these photographs, but as always, brightness and color variations between monitors could result in variations.