The artist's poetic utilization of cyanotype lends the work visual mystery and nuance. |
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Herbaceous Blanket explores the technique of cyanotype and calligraphy and is used to great effect alongside mixed media and rich colours. |
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For example, the tonal scale of cyanotype varies from 9-11 steps with different light sources. |
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For almost a century, the blueprint or cyanotype process was used most frequently to reproduce architectural drawings. |
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Atkins employed cyanotype to record all the specimens of algae found in the British Isles. |
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Breuer revives historic formats — the cyanotype, the photogram, the gum-bichromate print — to honor and carry on the spirit of experimentation that characterized the medium's early years. |
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It is a cyanotype print on washi rice paper that spans 20 feet of wall. |
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This helps add detail to new presets for alternative photographic processes like cyanotype, lith printing, and wet plate photography. |
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To see New York through cyanotype prints of the late 19th and early 20th centuries is to behold a dreamscape of almost-familiar scenes rendered in a very unfamiliar palette, neither silver nor sepia. |
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In particular, she was interested in the cyanotype process devised by Herschel in 1842, which can produce an image by what is commonly called sun-printing. |
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