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Dill Flower Spray, beautiful in blue, an Original piece of Botanical Art.

Dill Flower Spray, beautiful in blue, an Original piece of Botanical Art.

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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


There is real contrast not only between the Prussian blue and white in this Photogram but the strong stout stem and the feathery light foliage too.
Umbellifers have always fascinated me, all those tiny delicate petals and stamens gathered into tiny balls stretching out to form a puff of colour, like a firework going off.

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Designed by Irene E Parsons in Hamapshire

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