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Spring Night 1 (Hand-printed cyanotype, 40 x 24" framed ) - Photography
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SOLD in Stephanie Breitbard Fine Art Trunk Show, Nov. 2023.
(The right panel of the diptych seen in the photo in situ.)
Framed in a 3/8 inch white metal gallery frame with a 2.5 inch white mat and a 1-inch side profile.
and a 1-inch side profile.
This 19 x 36” (91 cm) long narrow monotype is of a Chinese Elm’s long slender branches that hang downward like those of willow trees. This unique cyanotype print was made using actual branches from a huge Chinese elm tree in San Francisco.
My botanical cyanotypes are each one-of-a-kind slow contact photographs made outdoors using natural sunlight. There is no lens and there is no etched plate or printing press. While traditional cyanotypes are a crisp white silhouette against a dark blue background, I like to manipulate the process for a softer effect. There are no pure bright white parts of this print, only pale shades of blue and dark shades of blue.
(The right panel of the diptych seen in the photo in situ.)
Framed in a 3/8 inch white metal gallery frame with a 2.5 inch white mat and a 1-inch side profile.
and a 1-inch side profile.
This 19 x 36” (91 cm) long narrow monotype is of a Chinese Elm’s long slender branches that hang downward like those of willow trees. This unique cyanotype print was made using actual branches from a huge Chinese elm tree in San Francisco.
My botanical cyanotypes are each one-of-a-kind slow contact photographs made outdoors using natural sunlight. There is no lens and there is no etched plate or printing press. While traditional cyanotypes are a crisp white silhouette against a dark blue background, I like to manipulate the process for a softer effect. There are no pure bright white parts of this print, only pale shades of blue and dark shades of blue.
Item Spring Night 1 (Hand-printed cyanotype, 40 x 24" framed )
Created by Christine So
As seen in Private Residence, San Francisco, CA