About this Event
Landscapes are more than physical spaces – they are vessels of memory, emotion and identity exactly like photographic albums. This project explores how personaland collective memories can be transformed into visual representation using theCyanotype process, one of the earliest photographic techniques invented in 1840.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore the history, science, and artistic significance of the process. By combining photographic negatives with hand-drawn negatives, the work bridges the precision of captured reality with thesubjectivity of human recollection. The deep cyan blue of cyanotype serves as both a unifying aesthetic and a metaphor for the fading yet enduring memory of nature.
Join this workshop to discover how landscapes become layered memories within us, offering poetic and tactile insights into personal and collective histories. The facilitator will provide all the materials for this two-hour workshop.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Visual Arts Brampton, 1 Bartley Bull Parkway, Brampton, Canada
CAD 55.00











