sroka_cyanotype



The first cyanotype is called "Cyanotype Moon" and it was taken by Lillian Michi Adams. Her work was printed on paper. She was able to use the branches as leading lines. She used an interesting angle so that the interest is in the branches and our mind seems to wonder where they're leading too. She was also able to somewhat frame the photo on the left side using woods and a dark black on the right.

This next image is a negative by Lorraine A. DarConte. Tha artist was able to fill the frame as well as use a million small leading lines. I think the cyan really adds to the picture, it's two simple colors - white and blue, creating lots of contrast. Plus, she was able to use lighting to illuminate the center of the picture and slowly fade out.

 This last image was taken by Jane Linders. It has been place on paper and replicated to sell. She had a main sense of focus and I believe the fact she used cyanotype and also took a picture of a statue looking upward, it gave an element of extreme creepiness. The lighting focuses in on the face and gives off a lot of emotion. Just looking at the photo, one can sense feelings varying from fear to dismay to maybe even a smile.