Woodland Path (UNFRAMED 18 x 24 inch original painting with cyanotype patterns)
(18 x 24 inch original painting and cyanotype painting on paper)
Unframed. Signed on the back by the artist.
Free shipping to the United States.
This is a combination of painting and a kind of alternative photographic process from the 1800s: cyanotype. I drew the plant and painted it in —not with ink or paint, but with light-sensitive photo emulsion.
The blue and white pattern seen in each leaf which resembles painted Delft pottery is really a sun print or cameraless photograph of tiny plants laid on top. If you look closely you may see a tiny flower or two.
This the silhouette is that of wild mugwort which grows along the path in the woods where I hike in California.
(18 x 24 inch original painting and cyanotype painting on paper)
Unframed. Signed on the back by the artist.
Free shipping to the United States.
This is a combination of painting and a kind of alternative photographic process from the 1800s: cyanotype. I drew the plant and painted it in —not with ink or paint, but with light-sensitive photo emulsion.
The blue and white pattern seen in each leaf which resembles painted Delft pottery is really a sun print or cameraless photograph of tiny plants laid on top. If you look closely you may see a tiny flower or two.
This the silhouette is that of wild mugwort which grows along the path in the woods where I hike in California.
(18 x 24 inch original painting and cyanotype painting on paper)
Unframed. Signed on the back by the artist.
Free shipping to the United States.
This is a combination of painting and a kind of alternative photographic process from the 1800s: cyanotype. I drew the plant and painted it in —not with ink or paint, but with light-sensitive photo emulsion.
The blue and white pattern seen in each leaf which resembles painted Delft pottery is really a sun print or cameraless photograph of tiny plants laid on top. If you look closely you may see a tiny flower or two.
This the silhouette is that of wild mugwort which grows along the path in the woods where I hike in California.