November 3, 2023

Experiments in wet caynotype - part 87

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Time to share some wet cyan/solarfast goodness from earlier in the fall, when we had a bit of warm weather. First up is a trio of spikenard leaves on cotton.
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Next is a branch from a hawthorn tree. It's a medium sized tree at the edge of our property; I don't think I ever noticed it before. Perhaps this is the first time in my tenure that it's fruited this heavily, or perhaps this year I noticed it just before the birds.
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Then, on to fig leaves! I planted figs for the first time this year, and this late in the season felt empowered to harvest a few leaves for printmaking. First is a set of three on cotton, then a solitare on mineral paper.
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Next a trio of nasturtium leaves on mineral paper.
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And finally, some more spikenard.
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Here they all are after exposure but before rinsing. I always observe at this time of year that I can get good prints on a warm sunny day, but they lack the extreme patterning and color morphing of a hot and humid summer day.
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Those greenish tones in the unexposed areas always rinse out.
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For such a simple leaf shape, the nasturtiums are printing up surprisingly complex.
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 Here are the finished prints. Again, the ones on fabric have a mellow, uncomplicated autumnal vibe.
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I'm quite happy with the mineral paper prints. There's lots of circular patterning going on in the background.
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2 comments:

Panama said...

Your blog has become a valuable companion in my journey of self-discovery.

Sue Reno said...

Such a kind thing to say, thank you!