Product code: Original hotsell Cyanotype Sunprint W/ butterfly , Fern & Gold Leaf Gold Frame 5” x 7”
This print features a an ornamental bleeding heart bloom and a butterfly and ferns all found in my garden. This piece has gold leaf accents done by me as well and sealed for preservation. Piece measures 5”x7” . Comes gift wrapped with frame ready to hang. The chain can be doubled as seen in pictures or left long. Initialed on back. What is a Cyanotype you ask? - ultraviolet (UV) sensitive contact printing process invented in 1842. The process was discovered by Sir John Herschel, the same Herschel who coined the words ‘photograph', ‘positive and negative', and ‘snapshot' - plants were used directly on emulsion-coated paper and turned into photogram process by Anna Atkins, who is considered the first hotsell woman photographer.
This print features a an ornamental bleeding heart bloom and a butterfly and ferns all found in my garden. This piece has gold leaf accents done by me as well and sealed for preservation. Piece measures 5”x7” . Comes gift wrapped with frame ready to hang. The chain can be doubled as seen in pictures or left long. Initialed on back. What is a Cyanotype you ask? - ultraviolet (UV) sensitive contact printing process invented in 1842. The process was discovered by Sir John Herschel, the same Herschel who coined the words ‘photograph', ‘positive and negative', and ‘snapshot' - plants were used directly on emulsion-coated paper and turned into photogram process by Anna Atkins, who is considered the first hotsell woman photographer.