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Today has been...

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

                              

Fab! I got to teach Pre-K studio for the first time since I started my big girl job. Man, I missed my kiddos. We made Holiday trees out of paper bags and they turned out wonderfully!

                             

Bookmaking begins!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

 I started my first assignment for bookmaking last night! For homework, we are supposed to prepare our cover with hinge so that we can start with Japanese Stab Binding next class. This is a class I've been waiting for since being a wee freshman, and it is the absolute last class for a photo major to take. Needless to say, I'm raring to go!

got all my fancy new tools laid out



bone folding champ



kitty helps by hanging out on laundry



corners clamped to set up over night
There will most definitely be tons of bookmaking posts/pictures from this semester.







This week we experimented with cyanotypes! Cyanotypes are a photo printing process that gives a an awesome cyan blue print and an awesome tonal range. It's a contact printing process, so I used one of my ink jet negatives from last semester to experiment.
First, I coated my paper with a mixture of Ferric Ammonium Citrate and Potasium Ferricyanide.



Then, I place the negative on the coated paper, put glass on top to keep it flat, and then slide it in the light box for exposure!



It turns this odd color before you rinse the chemicals off.

After you rinse it with water until all the yellow comes out, you put it in another water bath with a cap full of hydrogen peroxide to oxidize it!

The end result is a beautiful dark blue.

Derp, safety first.

I'm overall happy with my first cyanotype experience! Now that my class is comfortable with the cyanotype process, we are starting on our next project, which is a series of 5 cyanotype images with a conceptual theme. Instead of using an inkjet negative like this time, we are shooting 35mm black and white film and creating ortholitho negatives from those images. Now, that's going to be an adventure.


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