I “cooked up” a batch of anthotypes on Saturday.
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On Sunday, I beat the heat by making salted-paper prints in the basement.
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The first of the anthotypes is 6.5 inches square on 8×10 inch paper. The rest are 4.5 inches square on 5×7 inch paper. The salted-paper prints are either 4.5 inches square or 4×5 inches on 5x7ish inch paper.
Well, no one can ever say, you didn’t test the waters (salt paper) with other items of interest. To me, it appears those with less “bulk” transfer better – the fern, the leaves while other items, the tools, the Allen wrenches, etc. did not have the definition of the former group. Certainly has been a challenge for you and entertaining for us to see these transposed onto this medium.
Don’t stop now. . .
Comment by Joe Kennedy — 8 June 2021 @ 7:10 AM