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Photography, Monotype on Paper
Size: 45.7 W x 61 H x 0.3 D cm
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Flowers No.1, is a photograph I took at Hearst Castle in San Simeon California. This is a Cyanotype that was developed using a procedure from 1842 that was primarily used to produce copies of drawings or blueprints. This process is done by coating watercolor paper with chemicals to make it lights ...
2020
Photography, Monotype on Paper
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45.7 W x 61 H x 0.3 D cm
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I'm starting the second act of my life through the lens of my camera and an interest in the alternative photography processes from cyanotype, a historic process from 1842 where photography is developed in a cyan blue tone, digital intentional camera movement, where photographs look like abstract paintings, glitch, deconstructing photography, and digital manipulation of my work adding unique color hues giving an other worldly look to landscapes. I have a photography love of botanical, landscapes and items with lots of contrast and imperfections which makes for beautiful photographs. I love that after raising my two daughters, being known as mom, employee, wife, and care giver, that I am now a photographer and an artist.
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