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Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a distinctive blue-and-white print. It was discovered in 1842 by Sir John Herschel and involves a chemical reaction to create images using sunlight. The process is known for its simplicity and can be done at home, making it popular among artists and photographers.
7-99 years
A simplified activity with no need to mix chemicals! A whole new approach to illustration by printing patterns on acetate film! A magical, poetic activity
Each creation is unique An activity to repeat again and again thanks to paper refills for cyanotype (sold separately).
Elegant laser-cut frames to turn each creation into a real masterpiece!
Contents
1 step-by-step instruction booklet. 4 laser-cut frames, 8 sheets of photosensitive paper (21 x 28 cm), 85 patterns printed on acetate, 1 sheet of Plexiglas and 1 sheet of double-sided stickers
Recommended Age: 7-99
Design by Elodie Nouhen for Djeco
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Cyanotype is a photographic printing process that produces a distinctive blue-and-white print. It was discovered in 1842 by Sir John Herschel and involves a chemical reaction to create images using sunlight. The process is known for its simplicity and can be done at home, making it popular among artists and photographers.
7-99 years