"In the end, she became more than what she expected. She became the journey, and like all journeys, she did not end, she just simply changed directions and kept going." R.M. Drake (as seen on a beautiful post by Karen Elaine)
It seems like I'm always on a journey....and I change directions on a whim. But my journey of the moment is this magical process of cyanotypes.
Here's what can happen when you add soap bubbles on and around the plants.
I do love the surprise texture and coloration it creates....and it hides any fingerprints I might have made.
Closeups of the texture.
You can see the blobs of soap bubbles I dotted here and there.
After a few minutes in the sun.
Before I rinsed....maybe 10 minutes or so in the sun.
After rinsing and drying. Magic...right?
Here's another one with soap bubbles. There's something about simplicity of this one that captured my heart. I need to figure out how to get more of the smaller soap bubbles. I love the effect....kind of like a starry night.
I used a small pressed Queen Anne's Lace bloom and a few weeds.
Here's a few prints with soap bubbles in my sink. This is the point I rinsed them with just a little bit of peroxide...which speeds up the oxidation.
but they dried a little lighter....but still beautiful.
No soap bubbles or fingerprints here...just a simple fern in a simple card format already in the mail as a birthday card for my very special Aunt Beverly.
When I first rinsed and dried this one it looked like I didn't get good definition in the little branches. But after 24 hours it fully did its oxidation thing and turned out pretty good.
What a wonderful experimental expedition! Thanks for inviting us to tag along : )
ReplyDeleteThanks Dotty, I'm having fun....so the expedition continues! I hope people don't get sick of it.
DeleteI am enjoying this journey you are on! (I am sure you are too)
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're enjoying it Elle! I'm having a blast...it's just so fascinating to see what happens. So I guess I'll just keep going for a while. I force myself to do a little something for the house and home then print for a bit.
DeleteIt’s YOUR magic eye that seems to do it. I admire other artists galleries but your eye with picking your “weeds” really makes them special along with your eye for arranging. I’m curious if the peroxide might have taken the edge off the darker blue richness? Hmm? Always more questions and directions. Isn’t curiosity fun!?!
ReplyDeleteThanks Louise! I wondered that about peroxide too...so I may just try and let them oxidize on their own overnight. So many of the videos use it....and it's such immediate gratification. Yes....curiosity it fun. I'm trying all kinds of things and asking all kinds of questions.
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