Join us for a creative workshop exploring the world of cyanotype printmaking. Under the guidance of Marina Longo, an experienced analogue photographer and cyanotype artist, you will be introduced to the basics of this fascinating medium, including its history and chemistry. Using sunlight-sensitive paper, brushes, and a variety of materials, you'll transform your vision into a unique piece of art.
No prior experience is needed—just bring your curiosity and leave with your own cyanotype artwork. This will be a series of four cyanotype workshops, each covering the basics and exploring something extra each time, which you will discover on the day. Secure your spot and be part of this amazing event that’s more than just a learning experience—it’s an opportunity to be inspired and connect.
What You’ll Learn:
The basics of cyanotype printmaking, including its history and chemistry.
How to create striking blue prints using flowers, objects, and sunlight.
Supplies Provided:
Hand-painted light-sensitive paper
Access to a collection of pressed flowers, objects, laces, and negatives
Natural sunlight or UV light, depending on the weather Feel free to bring your own flowers, stencils, or photo negatives if you wish.
Testimonials: "An inspiring and hands-on workshop that left me with beautiful artwork and a deeper appreciation for the cyanotype process." - Previous Participant
Venue: The Cabin, St Margaret’s House, 21 Old Ford Road, E29PJ
Times: 10:00-13:00
Dates: 24th November
Ticket Prices: £7/£15/£30
Access: If you have any access needs of which we should be aware, please let us know.