PORTRAIT OF DAFFODILS
'PORTRAIT OF DAFFODILS'
original cyanotype, hand-crafted using a 19th-century photographic process
In this cyanotype, the daffodils do not appear as flowers, but as blue remnants of something once touched by light and now held inside its chemical memory. The image breathes in shades of indigo absence, where stems become faint inscriptions and petals dissolve into soft after signs of seeing.
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Materials: Botanical Ultra Smooth Watercolour Paper 300gsm (100% cotton, acid-free)
Dimensions: A4 format
(11.69 x 8.27inch) ( 29.7 x 21cm)
Limited edition of 35 cyanotype prints
Dated and signed
Beautifully packed
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**The cyanotype process is a photographic printing technique that produces blue-toned prints. It was first developed in the 19th century by Sir John Herschel, an English scientist, and is known for its distinct cyan-blue coloration.