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by Jane Linders
$110.00
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Queen duvet cover (88" x 88") featuring the image "Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Cyanotype" by Jane Linders. Our soft microfiber duvet covers are hand sewn and include a hidden zipper for easy washing and assembly. Your selected image is printed on the top surface with a soft white surface underneath. All duvet covers are machine washable with cold water and a mild detergent.
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Ginkgo dates to the age of the dinosaurs, but is now nearly extinct in the wild. Chinese monastery gardens saved it from extinction. As a... more
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Ginkgo dates to the age of the dinosaurs, but is now nearly extinct in the wild. Chinese monastery gardens saved it from extinction. As a gymnosperm, ginkgo does not have flowers or fruits. Ginkgo leaf extract might help memory. Cyanotypes, also called sun prints, are one of the oldest photographic printing processes dating back to 1842. Sir John Herschel developed this first silver less photographic process using only 2 chemicals and the sun as a light source. These sun prints are decidedly low tech as the final image of a cyanotype appears only with the aid of sunlight as a light source and water for a developer. This inexpensive, simple and permanent process was used for the blue print process for copying architectural plans, hence the name
“Blue print.” The very first book of printed text and photographs by Anna Atkin used the Cyanotype process.
This process involves two stock solutions that are mixed together and coated on watercolor paper. After the paper drie...
My current passion is an alternative photographic process called Polaroid transfers. Each transfer is hand-made by the photographer using specific materials and equipment to achieve a desired effect. A transparency is projected on to professional Polaroid print film and as development begins, the print and chemicals are prematurely separated. The image is transferred on to dampened watercolor paper for a unique image which has a dated, artistic photo-painting appearance. Exposure, pressure, time, paper and other variables make each print an original mono-print. Prints for sale in my Etsy shop too: http://www.etsy.com/shop/jalinde I am fascinated by the unpredictability of Polaroid transfers and I love the freedom of...
$110.00
Alinna Lee
Beautiful!
Jane Linders replied:
many thanks
Dora Stork
Beautiful colors, composition, and bag design! L/F/voted
Jane Linders replied:
Your support is appreciated
Alex Lapidus
Congratulations, your image has been featured in the Experimental Photography group -- thanks for sharing it with us! Please feel free to add it to the 2022 Feature Archive in the Discussion section (using the "embed" link on your image page).
Jane Linders replied:
Thanks for the feature!
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Very lovely!lf
Jane Linders replied:
Many thanks.
Dianne Sherrill
I absolutely love this, so beautiful Jane!!! Enjoyed reading your informative description about the process. Following you...
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you. I appreciate the support.
Enara Grace
Congratulations on your sale.,
Jane Linders replied:
Many thanks.
Angela Davies
Lovely LF
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you.
Dorothy Pinder
Great work!!
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you dorothy
Doris Ertel
Excellent artwork!
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you Doris!
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in An Image Inspiring Meditation:-)
Jane Linders replied:
Thanks for the feature!
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you for the feature. I appreciate the support.
Murray Rudd
Congratulations on being featured in the FAA Group ‘Promote Your Work Here and Get Noticed.' To ensure your feature remains available over time, post your featured image(s) in the Group's 'Thanks for the Feature / Image Archive.’ Your image has been pinned to the Group’s features board (www.pinterest.ca/tendrelimages/promote-your-work-here-get-noticed)
Jane Linders replied:
Thanks for the feature Murray. I appreciate the support.