Under the Sun No. 6 Botanical Cyanotype Blank Card
Under the Sun cyanotype greeting card
A2 (4.25β x 5.5") blank card, comes with a kraft envelop and packaged in a clear sleeve for ease of travel. Sold in 6 count.
A cyanotype is a photographic process founded in 1842 by Sir John Herschel mainly as a way of reproducing documents known as blueprints. About a year later, Anna Atkins famously used the cyanotype process to document physical algae specimens and became the first person to illustrate a book using photographic images. Cyanotypes can also be referred to as sun prints. Each of my art prints comes from a high resolution scan of an original cyanotype where I have hand-coated paper to eventually produce the famous white silhouette on a Prussian blue background.
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Under the Sun No. 6 Botanical Cyanotype Blank Card
Audrey's Museum Store
2701 North Sepulveda Boulevard
Los Angeles CA 90049
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