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by Jane Linders
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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Cyanotypes, also called sun prints, are one of the oldest photographic printing processes dating back to 1842. Sir John Herschel developed this first... more
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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 dries, a large negative is placed over the paper and placed in the sun or a UV light source, anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the day, time of year, cloud cover and density of the negative. The cyanotype print is washed in plai...
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...
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Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… COLOR BLUE PHOTO ONLY! F/L
Jane Linders replied:
thanks for your support
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group ..... Feel free to place your featured image in the Features Archive and any Genre specific Archive l/f/p
Jane Linders replied:
thanks for the feature
Femina Photo Art By Maggie
Congratulations! Your excellent work has been featured on the home page of our group, COLOR. I invite you to add it to the discussion threads and thank you for submitting it. l/f
Jane Linders replied:
many thanks
Mark Ashkenazi
amazing art work !!!!!
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you
Angelika Vogel
Wonderful blue series Jane!
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… BLUE ALL MEDIA! Fl
Jane Linders replied:
many thanks
Gary F Richards
Revisiting this amazing piece! FL voted
Jane Linders replied:
Your support is appreciated
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… BLUE ALL MEDIA! Fl
Jane Linders replied:
thank you
Gary F Richards
Spectacular botanical composition, lighting, shading, lovely blue colors and artwork! F/L voted
Jane Linders replied:
thank you
Evelina Popilian
Great art, and such a lovely texture!
Jane Linders replied:
Many thanks
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… SHADES OF BLUE ABSTRACTS CONTEST! Fl
Jane Linders replied:
I am truly honored.
Gary F Richards
Spectacular botanical abstract composition, lighting, shading, appealing blue colors and artwork! F/L voted
Jane Linders replied:
Many thanks
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… THE COLOR BLUE ALL LMEDIA! Fl
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you!
Kathryn Jones
Beautiful work and interesting background information!
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you for your kind words.
Lori Frisch
Beautiful!
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you
Laurel Adams
...v...best to you jane
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you Laurel
Inna Kondratieva
Such simple magic of beauty. I love random effects too. That brings vitality into the prints. Love it.
Jane Linders replied:
Thanks so much!
Conni Schaftenaar
I love your wet cyanotype images, Jane - they are so soft, lovely and DIFFERENT! I know I've commented before, but they are special! L/F
Jane Linders replied:
Thanks for your kind words.
Laurel Adams
Jane, I Love this blue Botanical enhancement series...this my favorite...
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you Laurel Adams.
Stephen Thomas
Gorgeous picture!
Jane Linders replied:
Thanks Stephen Thomas.
Conni Schaftenaar
Thanks for the description, Jane! I have done sun prints with watercolor poured onto watercolor paper and then plant materials laid on it, sitting in the sun until dry. You never quite know what you'll get, but it's a fun process!
Jane Linders replied:
I love the happy accidents.
Dorothy Pinder
Beautiful!
Jane Linders replied:
Thank you!