


Skull on vintage linen
Cyanotype of a skull printed on an embroidered vintage linen.
Details:
• Cyanotype on fabric
• Framed in a 4 inch wood embroidery hoop
Cyanotype is a photographic process invented in 1842. Non-toxic, light-sensitive solution is brushed on paper or fabric. Negatives or objects are placed on the paper and then exposed in the sun. The paper is then rinsed with water, resulting in a distinctive blue image. The results vary depending on the exposure time and the conditions of the day.
I try to photograph the colors as accurately as possible, but they may appear differently due to the color calibration of your device or monitor.
Cyanotype of a skull printed on an embroidered vintage linen.
Details:
• Cyanotype on fabric
• Framed in a 4 inch wood embroidery hoop
Cyanotype is a photographic process invented in 1842. Non-toxic, light-sensitive solution is brushed on paper or fabric. Negatives or objects are placed on the paper and then exposed in the sun. The paper is then rinsed with water, resulting in a distinctive blue image. The results vary depending on the exposure time and the conditions of the day.
I try to photograph the colors as accurately as possible, but they may appear differently due to the color calibration of your device or monitor.
Cyanotype of a skull printed on an embroidered vintage linen.
Details:
• Cyanotype on fabric
• Framed in a 4 inch wood embroidery hoop
Cyanotype is a photographic process invented in 1842. Non-toxic, light-sensitive solution is brushed on paper or fabric. Negatives or objects are placed on the paper and then exposed in the sun. The paper is then rinsed with water, resulting in a distinctive blue image. The results vary depending on the exposure time and the conditions of the day.
I try to photograph the colors as accurately as possible, but they may appear differently due to the color calibration of your device or monitor.