Beaudoin_Cyan

// This cyanotype created by Martin Helmut demonstrates an image with good, strong contrast and it has a good range of tone of this broken down forest. Creating this type of cyanotype involves itself with printing with a negative image and then sandwiching the image with the chemically treated paper. There are three layers to this process which they are the chemical paper, the negative image then the glass to finish the sandwich. The final step is to just expose the image with sunlight. This type of image use is showing more of the value in the image. //



This is a different type of cyanotype, but you use the same methods but instead of printing off a see through plastic paper, you use real objects to create a shadow. This cyanotype was created by Martin Helmut and he used sticks and leaves to create his unique shadows to present this type of cyanotype. This process has a type of sandwich or contact print style of printing. The first layer has a chemical paper then you lay down what every type of object you want that are slightly see through then you lay down the glass to sandwich everything together. After all of this is put together you expose the image in the sun for the image to appear.