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Nona Native IV

$275.00
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11” x 14” Cyanotype and gum bichromate on watercolor paper

Cyanotype is a 170 year old photographic printing process that produces prints in a distinctive dark blue. This process uses the power of the sun and iron salt solutions .

The botanist Anna Atkins used the cyanotype printing process in 1843 to create an album of algae specimens. She produced the images by placing objects directly on photosensitive paper; this process is called a photogram. She is regarded as the first female photographer.

I created a series of dimensional silhouettes of ferns, bleaching them to create a natural, textured image.

by Natalie Diienno

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Hover to view close up. Click on image to view entire painting.

11” x 14” Cyanotype and gum bichromate on watercolor paper

Cyanotype is a 170 year old photographic printing process that produces prints in a distinctive dark blue. This process uses the power of the sun and iron salt solutions .

The botanist Anna Atkins used the cyanotype printing process in 1843 to create an album of algae specimens. She produced the images by placing objects directly on photosensitive paper; this process is called a photogram. She is regarded as the first female photographer.

I created a series of dimensional silhouettes of ferns, bleaching them to create a natural, textured image.

by Natalie Diienno

Hover to view close up. Click on image to view entire painting.

11” x 14” Cyanotype and gum bichromate on watercolor paper

Cyanotype is a 170 year old photographic printing process that produces prints in a distinctive dark blue. This process uses the power of the sun and iron salt solutions .

The botanist Anna Atkins used the cyanotype printing process in 1843 to create an album of algae specimens. She produced the images by placing objects directly on photosensitive paper; this process is called a photogram. She is regarded as the first female photographer.

I created a series of dimensional silhouettes of ferns, bleaching them to create a natural, textured image.

by Natalie Diienno

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