You know what I thought this was? Blueprint paper. It is ‘exposed’ by sunlight and the image will look like a negative. Here are some examples, though, I am not real familiar with the technique: http://dianaludwig.com/photo/cyano.html
I think the paper starts out brownish, but, once exposed, it turns blue. I saw a gallery opening full of different works that were all done with this paper. The artist laid out in the sun on one sheet and it processed into a silhouette of her body, in blue negative. It’s cool!
Thank you very much!
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You know what I thought this was? Blueprint paper. It is ‘exposed’ by sunlight and the image will look like a negative. Here are some examples, though, I am not real familiar with the technique: http://dianaludwig.com/photo/cyano.html
I think the paper starts out brownish, but, once exposed, it turns blue. I saw a gallery opening full of different works that were all done with this paper. The artist laid out in the sun on one sheet and it processed into a silhouette of her body, in blue negative. It’s cool!
Thank you very much!
Su
Great stuff on that page, Su. I really liked the Railroad Bridge.