Cyanotypes by Susan Tabor

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Cyanotypes by Susan Tabor
Clover 2, Henrietta Molinaro
2018
Brilliant Botanical Cyanotypes Adorn Kellie Swanson’s Upcycled Garments
wild carrot leaves. and dead sparrow.
cyanotypes printed on fifty year old paper.
some people have tagged my work as 'this looks like cyanotype!' and I so agree! so here are some cyanotypes next to my blue pottery
these cyanotypes are all by Christine Mauersberger
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For my birthday, I got these two cyanotypes of John and Paul, based on the Avedon photos.
They're staring down on me as I write.
I am married to an enabler.
Discomedusae - Purple-striped Jelly (chrysaora colorata) / Moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) 🪼
Earlier this year, I delved into the world of cyanotype prints for the first time, and these are the fruits of my labour. I'd wanted to try out the cyanotype medium for a while, and to make some artwork inspired by the ocean. I found this to be the perfect medium for capturing the ethereal nature of jellyfish, and representing the deep blue of the ocean.
Creating cyanotypes involves working with elements of nature - the light of the sun to expose the prints, and water to wash them, which also felt appropriate here.
Both of these original prints are available for sale in my shop here! I don't usually sell originals of my work and don't currently have plans to make more of these prints, at least not for some time, so it's a rare opportunity to get something unique.