A Strange and Lonely Planet



A Strange and Lonely Planet
Cyanotype
This listing is for an original artwork. Each is one of a kind and signed by the artist.
About the cyanotype process:
Cyanotypes have been around since 1842. To make a cyanotype light sensitive iron salts are brushed onto a substrate which is then exposed to sunlight. The UV radiation in sunlight causes a reaction that makes the iron solution turn blue and become insoluble in water. The substrate is then washed. Any areas that were blocked from sunlight will wash out, in essence capturing the shadow of the object that blocked the light.
The cyanotype is unmounted and unframed. Ships rolled in a tube.
Dimensions: 20” W x 29” H
Material: Heavy weight, acid free, cotton rag paper, gold acrylic.
** Do not store or hang cyanotypes in direct sunlight for long periods of time.