Saturday 14 September 10.00-1.00
£35 direct by contacting office@midwalesarts.org.uk or via eventbrite (fee applies)
This Cyanotype workshop with Joe Purches introduces participants to the enchanting world of alternative photographic printing processes. This hands-on session covers the history and basics of cyanotype, a 19th-century technique that uses a photosensitive solution to create striking blue and white prints.
Attendees will learn to coat paper with the cyanotype solution, expose it to sunlight with objects or negatives, and develop their prints in water. This workshop is perfect for artists, photographers, and hobbyists eager to explore a unique and creative form of expression.
Participants will learn to prepare and apply cyanotype chemicals, understand the exposure process, and develop their prints. They will gain an appreciation for historical photographic techniques and create their own cyanotype prints to take home, sparking inspiration for future projects.
Suitable for beginners to more experienced wanting to further their knowledge
Materials are provided.
Further information: office@midwalesarts.org.uk
About the tutor: Joe Purches lives in mid Wales and is an experienced tutor
"I have always been an enthusiastic user of traditional film photography and in the last 10 years have been experimenting with original and alternative techniques such as Cyanotypes and Salt printing."
Travelling from further afield? We have onsite 4 star B&B accommodation available. Please contact office@midwalesarts.org.uk for further information