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Botanical Cyanotypes using the Sun-Private Lesson Available Now

Botanical Cyanotypes using the Sun-Private Lesson Available Now

 

Title: Botanical Cyanotypes using the Sun

 

Date: Flexible: When works for you? Contact me at kadiesalfi@gmail.com

 

Time: 2ish hours

 

Cost: $100 per person

 

Location: Little Compton, RI in my art studio

 

Description: We will set up in my studio and work inside and outside to make our botanical cyanotype prints, a nontoxic alternative photo process that uses the sun light (or an exposing unit) and yields a rich cyan-indigo blue print. I will provide dried and fresh plants and fowers but feel free to bring your own, the flatter the better.

 

Level: Beginner, 14 and up

 

What to bring: Clothes that can get dirty. Plants, leaves or flowers. 

 

What you will learn: How to make a cyanotype print (solar print), how to collect items in the world for your art, how to pay attention to this wild and precious place. 

 

What you will go home with: One 8" x 10" print and four 4" x 5" prints.

 

Instructor: Kadie Salfi: Born in Burlington, Vermont in 1972, Salfi studied Printmaking, Photography and Sculpture at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and spent two years at Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles, where she printed editions of original graphics for such contemporary masters as Rauschenberg, Celmins, Serra and Johns.

 

Salfi has taught drypoint, etching, photo etching, intro to screen printing,  photo screen printing, cyanotype, drawing and more at Saint Michaels College in Vermont, San Francisco Waldorf High School in San Francisco, The Ink Shop in Ithaca, The Foundry Workshops, Ithaca and out of her various studios over the last twenty-five years. 

 

Salfi maintains a steady studio practice in Little Compton, RI and has held numerous solo exhibitions on both coasts, including A.I.R. Gallery (Brooklyn), Corners Gallery (Ithaca), Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art (San Francisco), and BCA Center (Burlington). Her work has been discussed in Of Note Magazine, The Cornell Daily Sun, Chapter89 Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and Artscope.

 

Canceled bookings: will receive a full refund (minus Paypal/bank processing fees) if cancellation is notified within 8 days of the workshop date.

 

Any cancellations 3 to 7 days before the workshop date will forfeit 50% of the cost of the workshop as well as the cost of Paypal processing/refund fees.

 

2 days notice and under will forfeit the whole cost of the workshop.

 

Every effort will be made to ensure you can be accommodated at another workshop date if you are unable to attend your booked date and notify us within 8 days of the booked workshop date.

 

We reserve the right to change the date at the last minute if we are expecting severe, inclement weather on the day of the workshop (we need SUN for sunprints).

$100.00Price
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