Hi everyone,
Making Cyanotypes, or sun prints last summer was fun, and I am looking forward to the season ahead.
Eco printing on fabric sounds great too. I can only imagine what the kitchen would look like when I finished whipping up a batch, using fabric and leaves, bits of iron, string, alum, vinegar, and a cauldron for boiling up the whole lot.
For now, back to Cyanotypes.
Below a print of my Grandmother, Lilas. First printed as a negative and then placed on watercolour paper brushed with Cyanotype mixture. The sun does the rest of the work.
Original picture.
I decided not to "fix" the picture in Photoshop by removing all the nicks etc. I like it the way it is.
My grandmother, Lilas, was a midwife. She also travelled with and assisted the doctor. If the doctor wasn't available, and he often was not, my grandmother went wherever she was called, day or night, alone.
My mother told me that my grandmother was also called upon to "lay" people out.
Back then life was more uncertain and precarious, and I know it wasn't an easy life for a lot of people.
My mother told me a few stories about my grandmother's life and work. ( I wrote them down.)
I only remember seeing her a hand full of times. She was quiet, and warmth and serenity radiated out from her person.
Apparently, Grandmother cried a lot, but she carried on, brought up a large family, and never turned down anyone who needed help. Nor, as far as I know did she take any payment. All that makes her remarkable in my books.
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Ink Making...
Sumac gathered for ink making.
Late last fall, I decided to make ink. So I gathered some Sumac,, but there were too many bugs in most of the Sumac at that time. This fall I will gather earlier.
The ink turned out lighter than expected, so will make a few adjustments next year and see what happens.
Trying a dagger brush from Jackson's Art.
Jason Logan from Toronto has a book out titled Make Ink that I have ordered. Click here to read an article about him and his reasons for making natural botanical ink.
A little greenery...
Succulents living quite well on a cold window sill.
Dried Fern and clover
Matcha Latte
Asparagus Fern...Love ferns.
No mention of books here for awhile, so… A Year Unfolding.
I admire Angela’s expressive, detailed style. She’s an amazing artist.
Check out her website here
The sun shines on the wall now. Such an uplifting sight.
Spring has begun to stir.
Thank you for your comments on my last post. Fun to read the different opinions about the Snowman. Cultivate Your Dreams
Thanks to all for hosting.