Cyanotype on Cotton Fabric Workshop at M7
Explore the art of Cyanotype, a historic photographic printing process creating monochromatic image in shades of blue.
This 3-hour workshop invites participants to explore the historic Cyanotype process, a photographic printing technique that produces monochromatic image in shades of blue.
Participants will begin with a journey into the history of Cyanotype, pioneered by Anna Atkins in 1843, who used it to document botanical specimens. Learn about the origins of printmaking and the significance of this unique process.
In this hands-on experience, you’ll create your very own botanical prints on natural cotton fabric a beautiful keepsake or a thoughtful, handmade gift.
Participants will learn how to prepare cotton fabric and turn it into a light-sensitive surface.
By the end of the workshop, each participant will take home their personalized Cyanotype creation, gaining insight into the science and art while mastering the basics of this timeless technique.
This workshop is ideal for artists, photographers, and anyone interested in exploring alternative photographic methods.
Suitable for adult creatives.