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Linnaeus - Fern art in this Botanical Cyanotype Photogram.

Linnaeus - Fern art in this Botanical Cyanotype Photogram.

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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.

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Fernery is the name for a collection of ferns - either in a Wardian case, a greenhouse, or a specific area of a garden. Ferneries came about during the Victorian 'Fern Frenzy' between 1840’s and 1890’s, where their love affair with ferns invaded all aspects of Victorian life. Ferns and fern motifs appeared everywhere, in homes, gardens, art and literature, and I'm still loving and using them today!

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Designed by Irene E Parsons in Hampshire

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