Yes, cyanotype is very easy for beginners! It’s a simple process, especially compared to other photographic or printmaking techniques. The basic steps involve collecting some foliage, exposing the paper to UV light (like sunlight) with the objects placed on top to create a negative image. After exposure, simply wash the paper in water to reveal the deep blue tones characteristic of cyanotypes.
Cyanotype Paper for Winter Printing!
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‘Mini Bits’ Cyanotype Paper
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Cyanotype Paper (A5)
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Cyanotype Paper (A6)
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Cyanotype Printing Kit (A5)
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Cyanotype Printing Kit (A6)
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Cyanotype Paper (A5)
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Cyanotype Printing Paper (A4)
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FAQ
Is Cyanotype Easy for Beginners?
Is Cyanotype a New Technique?
No, cyanotype printing is not a new technique—it’s actually quite old! Cyanotype was invented in 1842 by the British scientist Sir John Herschel, and became more widely known and used after Anna Atkins, a British botanist, adopted it in the 1840s to create photographic images of plants. She’s often considered one of the first female photographers and used cyanotype to produce beautiful botanical prints.
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Sustainable Materials
Where I can we use paper products, and keep packing to a minimum. When it’s up to me, my products are all recyclable or compostable. As an artist inspired by nature, I want to do as much as I can to care for it.
Hand Made
I coat all of my cyanotype paper by hand. Printed products are printed in-house or locally in the UK. I love and use local and recycled wherever I can.
Quick Delivery
I pack and post all your lovely orders within 1 – 3 days. I make my printing paper in small batches to every week. I always have paper ready to post to you when you need it!