10 am-2 pm
Join instructor Chris Ann Ambrey as we explore the uniquely unpredictable photographic technique known as Wet Cyanotype. Cyanotype is a direct photographic process, no camera or expensive equipment required. It has been used by artists, photographers, and scientists for over 200 years. Wet Cyanotype is an expressive technique and allows for serendipity to have a hand in the creation of images. In this workshop we will explore several wet cyanotype techniques that can be done at home. Beautiful rich blue images will be created by utilizing UV light, water, and natural items found in your kitchen cabinets.
All materials will be provided; however, participants may bring natural objects with interesting shapes and edges such as leaves, grasses, feathers, ribbon etc. objects should not be very thick such as twigs and rocks. $100 includes materials (bring own lunch).
About your instructor: Chris Ann Ambery
Chris Ann is a multi-disciplinary artist and art educator who was born and raised in Queens, New York. She earned a BFA in Illustration from Parsons School of Design and an MFA in Printmaking from LIU Post. Chris Ann maintains an active an active studio practice in both Adirondack, NY and Venice, FL.