Photographs by Frank

7 June 2021

Anthotypes & Salted-Paper Prints

Filed under: Uncategorized — Frank @ 8:30 PM

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.

1 Comment

  1. 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

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