AngrickCyanotype

//**__ Cyanotype: __**// //**Photogram of Paper Clips**~// //http://blog.nyhistory.org/blueprints-then-and-now/// //Shirin Khaki made this cyanotype with a bunch of paperclips placed at random to create this beautiful piece of artwork and then placed on paper. This defiantly uses fill the frame because with this picture the page is filled to capacity and more with paperclips. For this one shape is also used because paperclips by themselves are not very interesting but when they are placed so many in one time it is interesting because the shape changes and is distorted in a way.//

//**Budapest**~////http://www.flickr.com/photos/parancsb/6825558106/in/pool-61907246@N00/// //With the Flickr account of criribee th////is photo was taken of Budapest and made into a cyanotype and placed on paper. With this picture it also uses f////ill the frame because the building is all over the picture and every spot has something interesting to be shown. Texture is very apparent in this picture because with each window you seem too see some dirt but also the difference of the glass and the building.// //**Untitled**~////http://www.flickr.com/photos/thelessertraveledseas/7064829891/in/pool-61907246@N00/// //The lesser traveled seas posted this picture also o Flickr and I just love the simplicity of the flower but it makes this picture beautiful and it is placed on paper. This picture is sort of rule of thirds because it uses the flower and it is not directly in the center but off to the left. Texture is also shown well in this picture not only because of the flower but the chemical was painted onto the sheet so it can be seen with the brushstrokes that only add to the beauty of this picture.//