About this Event
Explore the Art of Cyanotype
Cyanotype is a 19th-century alternative photography process that produces rich cyan-blue prints when exposed to UV light. Originally used to document scientific drawings and plant specimens, it’s now adapted to many surfaces and designs. We can use it to preserve the gorgeous botanicals that bloom in summer by creating permanent imprints of ferns, flowers, and leaves collected along the New England coastline.
In this process, a light-sensitive solution made from two components—Potassium ferricyanide (a red iron salt) and Ferric ammonium citrate (a light-sensitive iron salt)—is painted onto fabric or paper. Botanicals are then arranged on the surface, and the piece is exposed to the sun, creating beautiful botanical motifs as the solution turns deep blue.
In this workshop, students will learn to mix the cyanotype solution, apply it to paper, and create prints using a variety of foraged plants. After exposure, prints will be rinsed and hung to dry. We will then use the same technique to create a print on a canvas tote bag. Everyone will leave with a finished fabric bag and a paper print inspired by the natural world.
About the Teacher
Sarah Soleau is a Maine based textile artist. She is passionate about learning through hands on experience and the freedom to create and explore a variety of interest. Sarah teaches art classes to children and adults emphasizing that everyone is an artist and the importance of creative expression. Sarah is always pursuing her latest interest and constantly learning and growing as artist. She has been a Cyanotype artist since 2014 and still is known dabble in her pottery studio from time to time.
Tickets.
Tickets are $40 for members (with member discount code) and $50 for nonmembers which includes a day pass to the gardens. Intended for adults and older teens. Class is limited to 8.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This class has a rain date of August 13 as the cyanotype process requires a sunny day. We will assess the weather the morning of the August 12 workshop and send a notification to all attendees if we will need to move to the rain date.
Cancellation Policy: If you are unable to attend, please let us know 48 hours in advance of the class start time in order to receive a refund. Note that Eventbrite Fees are non-refundable.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bedrock Gardens, 19 High Road, Lee, United States
USD 55.20


