When science steps in to alter photography, it’s like experiencing the world in a new dimension.  Sir John Herschel invented cyanotype printmaking in 1842 when he discovered that ferric (iron) salts could be reduced to a ferrous state by light and then combined with other salts to create a blue-and-white image. My cyanotypes began with stencils created from mandalas in my collection. With the absence of color, all that remains is the linear graphics of my original artwork.

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Limited Edition Prints, editions of 5

Custom printed to order on archival pigment paper, metal or on acrylic glass.

Custom size options: 12″x12″@$280, 18″x18″@$405, 24″x24″@$720, 30″x30″@$1125, 40″x40″@$2000.