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Printmaking, cyanotype on Paper
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Handprinted cyanotype from an edition of 50 +5AP. Cyanotypes are an old photographic process discovered in 1842. I mix up the chemicals, paint them onto the paper and then expose the image using the sun as a light source. The negative used to make this print is made from one of my silverpoint drawings, not a photograph. The prints are exposed under the sun, the largest example of thermo-nuclear reactions in our solar system. Castle Bravo was the United States' first Hydrogen bomb. It was the most powerful nuclear device ever detonated by them.
2014
cyanotype on Paper
50
8.3 W x 7.9 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
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Kirsty Harris b. 1978 Brought up in Yorkshire, England Based in London, UK. I am a multi-disciplinary artist making work based around the imagery and data collected on nuclear explosions. I make work in a wide range of media from vast oil paintings and projection installations, to delicate drawings and ceramics you can hold in your hand. I have exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery - London, Royal Academy - London, Vane Gallery - Newcastle, Galerie 37 - Berlin, Semjon Contemporary - Berlin, and in the Contemporary British Painting Prize, UK. (Plus many more)
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