Wee Norrag Cyanotype prints

Wee Norrag Cyanotypes

Chemicals A (ferric ammonium citrate) & B (potassium ferricyanide) are mixed in equal amounts. Paper is then coated and allowed to dry. 

An object, (plant stem) is placed on the coated paper and exposed to sunlight. Then it’s washed out in water and allowed to dry.

It is available in A4 (210mm x 297mm) priced at £24 and A5 size (148mm x 210mm) priced at £12.

This is a print of an original cyanotype on 300gsm textured Fresco Gesso paper and comes unmounted and unframed.

Packaged in a protective sleeve with board backing as well as a board backed envelope for extra protection. The packaging is 100% eco-friendly and can be recycled or composted.

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Weem Gallery stock a good selection of various cyanotype prints by Wee Norrag, Angela McMillan of Inverness.

Cyanotype is an alternative (non-silver) photographic process. It is a traditional printing process that does not use silver gelatin paper and is commonly used in traditional darkroom printing. The Cyanotype, also known as a blueprint, is considered among the easiest of all the historical methods and ideal for beginners to start with and schools to teach. The characteristic of Cyanotypes is the blue colour of the print. In the cyanotype printing process you have to hand coat your paper or other materials with the sensitiser and after drying the sensitised paper is contact printed with printed negatives or objects under the sun or a UV (Ultra Violet) light source. Clearing is carried out in water, no fixing chemicals needed.

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