It’s like a blueprint! An alternative process of photography, cyanotype was invented by Sir John Hershel in 1842. Cyanotype beautiful photographic printing process that produces a Prussian blueprint with UV lighting (usually sun). Today this striking artform is not only used to document nature but also to create unique images on paper, fabric or other found materials.
In this workshop we will explore cyanotype with natural flowers and plants on paper and we will even make our own tote! The beautiful flowers are sourced from District 2 Floral.
Instructor: Josephine Langbehn
All materials provided. No experience required.
Hot Shops members receive 10% off this experience. Email before registering to receive your discount code.
24 hour notice required to receive a 50% refund. No refunds for cancellations received with less than 24 hours notice.
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The Nicholas Street Gallery rents for $600/month. The Hallway Gallery rents for $300/month.
The Event Space can be used for pop up shows. Contact the office for more details at info@hotshopsartcenter.org