Nautilus made with old analogue cyanotype (blueprint) photographic technique from the late 19th century on watercolour paper.
Beautiful look.
Iron salts that are light-sensitive are applied to paper with a brush. When dry, a photo negative is placed on the smeared sheet of paper, and this is covered with a glass plate so that it lies flat. Then expose outside in the sun until the right blue density is reached. Then rinse and dry.
Fine Art photographer from The Netherlands (Europe). Art education at the Art academy in Arendonk (Belgium). My greatest inspiration is from the nature around me and I visualize this onto a different medium which is capable of capturing this thought.
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