- November 23, 2024
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Did you ever see blueprints as art?
The Ormond Memorial Art Museum hosted a two-day workshop on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 17-18 in the museum gardens, where a group of six locals learned the cyanotype process, which according to the museum's webpage, is one of the oldest photographic printing processes. It can be used to capture blueprint-like works of botanical specimens or copy drawings, and the process involves exposing treated paper or cloth to UV light to produce a cyan-blue print.
The workshop was led by Catherine Cross Tsintzos, a North Carolina artist who focuses on environmental and social issues, as well as traditional fine art and sustainability.