Workshop - Cyanotype

€130,00

Interested in experimental printing techniques? 

Come and learn the basics of cyanotype printing!

During this 4h workshop we will teach you the chemical recipe to transform normal paper into UV-sensitive paper. 

Then you will expose your own images in sublime cyan blue !

This workshop is very fun and you will leave with many of your own images!

If you are interested please send us your images in good quality a week before the workshop! At least 2 IMAGES of your choices :)

 

What’s included in this course? 

  • A complete introduction to the world of the cyanotype.
  • An explanation of the equipment and how to use it.
  • your pictures in transparent negatives.
  • Cyanotype recipe.
  • Paper and UV insolator.
  • Bring your own hand made print home.
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    Course is multi lingual and will be given in French and English depending on the attendees. 

    Workshop will be given by Toinette Chaudron.

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    • Brussels: Rue du Croissant 66B, 1190 Forest (Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 to 18:00).
    • Antwerp: Nationalestraat 57, 2000 Antwerp (Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 to 18:00).

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