SiebertHannah_cyan

The photographer of this cyanotype is Anna Atkins, she is known for cyanotypes and photograms. To make this specific photogram she used paper. **Compositional techniques** she used in this photogram are leading lines and rule of thirds. In this photogram there are four feathers, the quill of the feathers lead your eye up and to the outer part of the feather. Also, the artist used rule of thirds and places the objects in different alignments like there was the gridlines their. **Elements and principles of design** she used to create this photogram are texture, line, balance and movement. She used texture because in the photogram when you look at the feathers you can just feel the softness of the feathers. Next she used line within the feathers to lead your eye up and around the feathers. Also she incorporated balance within the photogram because their are two feather son each side. Lastly she used movement with the lines of the feathers to guide you around the photogram.
 * Cyanotypes **

The photographer of this cyanotype is Betty Hahn, she is known for creating cyanotypes. She made this specific cyanotype with watercolor. **A compositional technique** she incorporated in this cyanotype was filling the frame, she did this by filling the frame with the flower, and having the background a dark blue so it did not detract the point of interest which is the flower. **Elements and principles of design** she incorporated in this cyanotype was texture, space and contrast. She used texture with the petals of the flower because once you look at them you can feel the velvet touch of petals. Next she used space in the cyanotype because in the background there's a lot of negative space but that is okay in this because it draws more attention to the flower. Lastly she used contrast with the watercolors she used, they all blend together and create a good contrast.

The photographer of this cyanotype is Zhang Dali he creates cyanotypes and photograms. In this specific cyanotype he used paper to create it. **Compositional Techniques** he used was rule of thirds and framing. In this cyanotype he used the rule of thirds by placing all the objects and birds in different places and in different alignments so they don't all look the same. Also he used framing with the birds at the top, there are so many of them it almost looks as if they are creating a frame around the person. **Elements and principles of design** he used were shape and movement. He used the birds shape multiple times to make them look as if they were flapping their wings and flying over the person. Also he used movement to create the same feeling and did it with the person to make him look transparent but like he was moving his body and hands.