Due 9/27
Create 3 experimental pieces using light sensitive paper. Post them on your blog along with an explanation of your process, what you learned and how you felt about it.
You may alter the paper pre or post process in any way you see fit (scratching, drilling, tearing, using chemicals carefully, etc.) and you may use Lightroom or Photoshop to make alterations (but it's not required). The final image can be photographed or scanned into the computer using a scanner. If there's a post-production process in Lightroom or Photoshop, then export a JPEG of your final image at a high resolution and upload it onto your blog.
Make sure to explain your process on your blog along with the final piece.
The recommended process is called cyanotype, because it's easy to acquire pre-treated paper on sites like Amazon. You may use a different process if you choose, and if you have training in a Darkroom we can request access to Bailey's Art Studio's darkroom, but this assignment does not require the use of a darkroom.
Cyanotype Paper Options:
SunPrint
Nature Printing Paper
Gelatin Print Option:
Gelatin Printmaking for Kids
Gelatin Printing
Artists for Reference
Anna Atkins
Washington Teasdale
Mike Ware
Christian Marclay
Marco Breuer
Kate Cordsen
John Dugdale
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