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Cyanotype Workshop

  • Chrome Street Studios 2b, 9 Chrome Street Salisbury Australia (map)

Join us at Chrome Street Studios for Jacqueline Calvert-Lane’s Cyanotype Workshop.

What is Cyanotype you ask?

Cyanotype was discovered in the 1890s by Sir John Herschel. The cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces blue prints using a combination of two chemicals, ferric ammonium citrate and potassium ferricyanide, and then expose the painted surface you to light. The process was discovered by the scientist and astronomer Sir John Herschel in 1842. Herschel used the cyanotype process so that he could reproduce mathematical tables along with other notes and diagrams.

The prints can then be bleached, dyed with natural organic materials and manipulated .

There are only 8 places for this popular workshop so book soon!

$95 per person.

All materials and refreshments included.

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