Time for another round of wet cyanotype goodness! I started with a large panel of cotton sateen and some peony leaves.
Followed by a medium sized panel of cotton, with small woven details, and some fig leaves.
Next up, some mineral paper prints using Virginia creeper leaves.
And then some more peony leaves, also on mineral paper.
For all of these I used a splash of Solarfast mixed with the cyanotype chemicals.
Here they are after exposure but before rinsing.I love the effect provided by the woven circle details in this cloth.
They are so pretty and interesting at this stage. Most of those brown and rusty tones will be lost in the rinse.
Here are the finished prints. I got just the right shade of peony pink on this one.
The fig leaves are slated for a current work in progress. I'm happy with the turmoil happening at the top.
These stayed lovely and delicate.
And these peony leaves are bold yet tranquil. I never tire of these experiments because they turn out different each and every time.
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