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rnad-ness · 15 days
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In honour of Neil Banging Out the Tunes Day (I know, I’m late). Rat Disco 🪩🐀
Solarfast dye cyanotype! Purple! Intended for a shirt or perhaps a tote…who knows!
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suerenostudio · 1 year
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I am delighted to share my newest work, Under the Pink Moon. The second in an emerging new series about the folkloric names ascribed to full moons throughout the year. Under the Pink Moon represents April, when the full moon shines down on the tender emerging foliage and flowers of spring. The center panels are direct solar dye prints of garlic mustard, Virginia creeper, and dock leaves, all very prevalent in the woodlands of Pennsylvania. The vintage hexagon blocks, pieced from feedsack cottons, are bordered with vivid silks. I had a tremendous amount of fun designing and stitching this one together. I love vintage blocks-- these had been neatly, if not entirely accurately, handstitched, and as I worked I thought of the anonymous woman who had made them, and wondered what her hopes and dreams and plans had been. I realized when I finished that this is an extremely rare quilt for me; there are no cyanotype blues in it! More on my blog, link in profile #solarfast #artquilt #fiberart #textile #hexies #vintage #vintagetextiles @saqaart @aap_pgh https://www.instagram.com/p/CnUjqAVurTj/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hotelchlorine · 1 year
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I've been struggling with dyes for jewelry pouches, but I finally got it right!
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On the left is the fully dried result from this cyanotype, I wasn’t very pleased with it for reasons stated previously (texture of paper etc) so I decided to try and give it a bleach bath using half a teaspoon of sodium carbonate, I prefer the result after this but plenty more experimenting to be getting on with.
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“Hungry” Solarfast over lumen print on pearl RC paper (1 hour exposure). 2022.
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postleft · 2 years
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everyone say thank you solarfast
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cashew-dad · 2 years
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guys does anyone know if i can wash undeveloped jaquard solarfast paint off something with regular detergent instead of special solarfast wash ?
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headchef43online · 1 year
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solarfast/Gellyroll booklet with bell ‘23
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pulledprint · 1 year
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Superimposing Images with Screen Printed SolarFast
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“Decedents” Jillian Marie Browning, 2019 light sensitive pigment on cotton Installed at 621 Gallery in Tallahassee, FL as part of exhibition >7
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suerenostudio · 1 year
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They are all special, but this one has some extra panache. Take a look with me as I continue to wrap up my year in botanical printmaking. It's been a long standing unfulfilled desire of mine to grow a fig tree outdoors; various practical factors have prevented it. So when I spotted a beautiful specimen in a friend's garden, asked to harvest a few leaves for printmaking, and she graciously agreed, it was a red letter day for me. I brought the leaves home, lightly pressed them, and prepared my most chaotic set up to date for wet printing with cyanotype and solarfast chemicals on cotton sateen. These are the results, and I am over the moon with how amazing they are. I will be spending some time with them, figuring out how to use them in an art quilt. More on my blog, link on profile. #wetcyan #wetcyanotype #cyanotype #solarfast #printmaking #botanicalprintmaking #altphotography #blueprint #fiberart #artquilt #textiles @saqaart @aap_pgh https://www.instagram.com/p/CmrQIqFuhlx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lordradek · 7 years
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#cyanotype versus #solarfast #rca #printmaking #editions #elizabethtaylor #london #workinprogress
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populationtyre · 7 years
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Made this awesome patch today using some cloth, dye, and fridge magnets! Shoutout to @jessika_k_and_ruby from @noir_darkroom at @boomgallery for running a great workshop on alternative photographic printing! #solardye #jacquard #solarfast #photogram #radicalfeminism #untameableshrews (at Boom Gallery)
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“Untitled (in Yellow)” Solarfast over lumen print on pearl RC paper (1 hour exposure). 2022.
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6cups-o-coffee · 3 years
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11/100 days of productivity - 15/12/2020
Today I was at school, and did a lot of experiments with solarfast dyes. The results are some beautiful postcards! I can't wait for them to dry!
There are two series in blue, one in violet and one in green 😌
Other than this, I jotted down ideas for my stationary set. I'm still not sure what theme to have it be!
I wish I didn't leave so much work until the last minute 😂😅
Goodnight! 🌚
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thoughtsaboutruins · 4 years
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Cyanotype print made on an old photographic enlarger directly from an analog film (35mm negative film) without using a conventional contact printer and digital negative processing
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Cyanotype print made on an old photographic enlarger directly from an analog film (35mm negative film) without using a conventional contact printer and digital negative processing by என் பெயர் Ryo Via Flickr: Trial of new agents (in combination of cyanotype agents and Jacquard's "SolarFast" dye) , whereby color close to "blue black" with better gradation can be developed. It may be possible to produce a blacker color depending on the combination. Industrial Steam Loco taken in 1966 at Washington Chemical Works Printed on Cotman Water Colour Paper F2 Medium / exposed for 5hrs Jacquard cyanotype kit (Potassium Ferricyanide & Ferric Ammonium Citrate) + Jacquard SolarFast (black) Toning: none Enlarger: Lucky II-C (Nikon EL-NIKKOR/1:4/f=50mm) Film carrier: Glass plates Negative film: 35mm (135) film Light source: High power (50w) UV LED unit (SMD=surface mounted LED modules) New group was created. If you like, please join. [www.flickr.com/groups/cyanotype_wenlarger]
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