Cyanotype Printmaking
This collection of cyanotype printmaking celebrates one of the oldest photographic printing processes, known for its deep blue tones and striking contrast. Cyanotype involves using light-sensitive chemicals and sunlight exposure to create images, often resulting in ethereal silhouettes, botanical impressions, or abstract compositions. Unlike traditional painting, this technique produces luminous prints with a distinctive monochrome palette that feels both vintage and modern. Artists use cyanotype to explore nature, geometry, and experimental forms, making these works appealing to collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate alternative printmaking methods and the timeless beauty of handcrafted photographic art.



