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Welcome to Hazleton Art- Botanical Cyanotype Photograms, handmade in Hampshire.
Cyanotype is a camera-less photographic technique, that produces a distinct ‘Prussian Blue’ colour print (Photogram) The process was discovered in 1842 by Sir John Herschel, as a means for reproducing drawings and diagrams (Blueprints). Botanist Anna Atkins in the late 19th century was the first to document seaweed and plants using this technique.
Irene
The gardener Carol Klein had a Selinum wallichianum plant in her border, and as soon as I saw the delicate filament leaves I knew I had to have one to Cyanotype with. Billowing clouds of white star-shaped flowers, and reaching over a meter tall, it makes a great statement plant for the border. It can be grown on poor soil and is a great source of nectar for wildlife. Plus the name is fun sounding!
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Designed by Irene E Parsons in Hamapshire
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