Today I came into the studio at 6:30pm. Even though it doesn't look like I accomplished much, I do feel like I got a lot done. I went ahead and sized all of my paper that I have (I desperately need to buy more but am lacking the funds). I then coated all 60 pieces of paper - it really didn't seem like that many while I was doing it. The sizes vary: 6x4 to 12x12 pieces.
Even though I am tired, I decided to expose a few of them just so I can have something to look at tomorrow that is completed. I exposed seven 6x4 prints and one 10x6 - hopefully they look good after they have dried and do not darken too much.
One thing that is awesome about making smaller prints is that I can expose more that one at a time :)
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| Three 6x4 prints in the contact frame ready to be exposed |
The paper that I am using for my show is Arches Watercolor 140# Rough Coldpress. The only thing that I do not like about it - and I mean the only thing because this paper is awesome - is that when I develop my cyanotypes it takes forever (and by forever I mean only 15 minutes) for all of the yellow to come out of the highlights. I know that is really not that long of a time, but I had gotten used to Arches Platine and it's quick 5 minute wash time! But, I will gladly sacrifice the time because 140# gives the most brilliant blue AND has the best texture for my prints.
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| I am SO happy with how this one turned out. *Sorry for the glare, the print was drying |
Since I am not keeping my prints blue it is a good thing that they turn an amazing eggplant-navy-purple color when I tone them. Yes, I just made up my own color :)
After tonight I am MUCH more motivated to make more cyanotypes. Before I was just so overwhelmed that I just didn't know what to do with myself. All I needed to do was just start coating paper and that feeling of accomplishing something fixed everything!
Tomorrow I plan on exposing all the paper I coated - that is my goal at least :)