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During this in depth 2 hour workshop you will explore cyanotype printing onto paper & fabric, using the power of the sun to create striking blue & white prints. Once you’ve got to grips with the process you will print onto tote bags or cards to take away with you.

No previous experience is needed. All materials are provided, but feel free to bring small plants or objects you’d like to experiment printing with.

What is a cyanotype?

Cyanotype printing is one of the earliest forms of photography, discovered in 1842. Cyanotype printing is a camera-less technique using UV sensitive chemistry and UV rays from the sun. 

Who is running this workshop?
Emily Rose Parris is a Photographer & Arts Educator visiting from Kent.

This event will be taking place in the Lifford Hall parlour room.

Tickets £45 (12 Places)

Tickets go on sale through the website at 10am on 17th March.

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Cyanotype Workshop

 

Tutor: Photographer Emily Rose Parris

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Tickets will be available on Mon March 17, 2025

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