Not too long ago, someone asked me what I got for Christmas. When I rattled off hammers to texturize metal, an R2D2 measuring spoon set, and cyanotype chemicals I got the quizzical, confused, cocked puppy head look back. No really - that made me quite happy I assured them!Flash forward a month, my photography buddy Tad Barney came to my studio for a visit and some playtime. He was very kind to come hold my hand. It's been about a decade since I played with creating cyanotypes and I was a bit nervous.
I lugged my printer, laptop, and Pictorico Inkjet Transparencies to the studio, but Tad gets the award for strangest contraption. He brought his homemade UV light source. It was a wonder to behold!
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| Tad's magic blacklight box |

Tad showed me how he has been staining his cyanotypes with instant coffee.
I was particularly enchanted with Tad's dreamy image of his daughter Lily on the book page.
My main goal for the day was to see if cyanotypes would work with a super thin unryu combined with my encaustic work. While I don't have the exposure dialed in yet, this was definitely a successful proof of concept.![]() |
| All Hail King Tad! |











I wanna play!
ReplyDeleteI'll be in Florida for a show the first week of March, but after that let's set up a date to get together!
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