Friday, August 14 | 5:30-6:30 PM
In Process Community Art Space | Beech Grove, Indiana
Ages 14+(Participants under 18 must attend with a registered adult.)
Before digital photography, scientists used sunlight and chemistry to make images — and the results were breathtakingly beautiful. Cyanotype is a 19th-century photographic printing process that uses UV light to create striking, deep-blue prints. In this workshop, participants arrange natural objects, cut paper shapes, or simple drawings onto light-sensitive paper and expose them to sunlight, revealing luminous compositions in Prussian blue and white. The process is simple, the results are magical, and every print is one of a kind.
1 hours | All skill levels
Instructor: Stephanie Haines
Friday, August 14 | 5:30-6:30 PM
In Process Community Art Space | Beech Grove, Indiana
Ages 14+(Participants under 18 must attend with a registered adult.)
Before digital photography, scientists used sunlight and chemistry to make images — and the results were breathtakingly beautiful. Cyanotype is a 19th-century photographic printing process that uses UV light to create striking, deep-blue prints. In this workshop, participants arrange natural objects, cut paper shapes, or simple drawings onto light-sensitive paper and expose them to sunlight, revealing luminous compositions in Prussian blue and white. The process is simple, the results are magical, and every print is one of a kind.
1 hours | All skill levels
Instructor: Stephanie Haines