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Wet Cyanotype (Sun Print) on Paper | 16+ Workshop
Wet Cyanotype (Sun Print) on Paper | 16+ Workshop

Wet Cyanotype (Sun Print) on Paper | 16+ Workshop

Using UV (sunlight) we will develop a series of Cyanotypes. This popular process was invented in 1842, and creates exciting results! Participants will learn how to mix solutions, coat paper, expose prints using foliage, found objects and drawings. Wet Cyanotypes create texture and a range of tones.

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Starting Time and Location

09 Dec 2023, 10:30 am – 4:30 pm

Unique State Art Space, 43 Tompson St, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia

About the event

Members: $190.00

Non-Members: $210.00

Students: $150 (Full-time Students Only)

Includes: materials, tuition, light lunch, tea and coffee

Wear: old clothes and closed in shoes

This workshop is suitable for 16+

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  • Non-Member Workshop

    $210.00

    GST included

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    $190.00

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Unique State acknowledges the Wiradjuri Nation, the land that we inhabit, create on and connect with everyday.

We extend this acknowledgement to the Traditional Custodians of the various lands on which we all work, live, connect and inhabit.

We pay respects to Wiradjuri Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to other First Nations peoples.

© 2025 Unique State Art Space

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