Botanical Cyanotype Boxed Set - Under the Sun
Botanical Cyanotype Boxed Set - Under the Sun
Botanical Cyanotype Boxed Set - Under the Sun
Botanical Cyanotype Boxed Set - Under the Sun

Botanical Cyanotype Boxed Set - Under the Sun

Regular price $ 29.95
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by Atwater Designs

West Chester, PA

A cyanotype is a photographic process founded in 1842 by Sir John Herschel mainly as a way of reproducing documents known as blueprints. About a year later, Anna Atkins famously used the cyanotype process to document physical algae specimens and became the first person to illustrate a book using photographic images. Cyanotypes can also be referred to as sun prints. Each of the art prints come from a high resolution scan of an original cyanotype where it has hand-coated paper to eventually produce the famous white silhouette on a Prussian blue background.

  • 4 assorted cyanotype greeting cards (2 of each for a total of 8 cards)
  • A2 (4.25” x 5.5") blank cards with 8 kraft envelopes
  • Packaged in a clear box with Atwater Designs label and a small card in the back showing the set of cards

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