
Miriam Nabarro
76 x 110 cm
33 1/2 x 47.6 x 2 in (framed)
85 x 121 x 5 cm (framed)
The cyanotype process, also known as blueprint or sunprint, was discovered in the 1830’s and was the first photographic process that could fix an image to a substrate and maintain itself when exposed to light outside of the darkroom. The process involves coating substrate in photosensitive chemicals, using sunlight to expose and the water to fix the image: an alchemical process relating to transformed states.