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cyanotype presentation - postponed!
Apr
18
1:00 PM13:00

cyanotype presentation - postponed!

unfortunately, this presentation has been temporarily put on hold. we’re hoping it’s rescheduled at a later date, but that will depend on the gallery availability. please check back for updates on this event.

as part of the celebration of ‘Mo Print, (month of print) payge gallery will be hosting a number of demos and presentations on different forms of print making. i’ll be presenting on the process of creating cyanotypes as well as making digital negatives for the cyanotype process on april 18th from 1 - 3 pm. i’m sharing the presentation time with another artist, so i’ll either be from 1 - 2 or 2 - 3. i’ll discuss the history of the process, dating back to the 1840’s, how to create a negative for use in the process from your digital images, exposure, development of the print, toning or combining multiple print processes, alternative print substances and overall safety of the process itself.

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payge gallery - 'pressing matter'
Mar
6
to Apr 26

payge gallery - 'pressing matter'

payge gallery will be participating in ‘Mo Print - the month of print, celebrating the art of print making. i’m fortunate enough to have been invited to show some of my own handmade prints, of which i’ve chosen the cyanotype process. cyanotype is a print process dating back to the 1800’s, and is an extremely versatile process. it’s best known for its prussian blue tones (which are also prevalent in possibly the most popular print of all time - The Great Wave Off Kanagawa) and as the print process to create the first known photo book by Anna Atkins, regarded by many as the first female photographer.

come celebrate the process of printmaking by viewing some amazing work by extraordinary artists at payge gallery from march 6, 2020 - april 26, 2020 and check out some of the demos and presentations offered at the gallery as well (including a presentation on cyanotypes by yours truly on April 18 from 1 - 3pm).

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