Cyanotype Coloured Animal Portraits with Artist David Lush
22 Feb

Cyanotype Coloured Animal Portraits with Artist David Lush

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5h
Ideal for beginners, this class starts with a brief introduction to the cyanotype process, its origins and the ways artists have used it to generate artwork. The image of the animal which you have selected either from your own collection or one provided by the tutor, will be transformed into a negative for use in this session. You will then use a process to create a light sensitive solution and then coat it on the paper. You will then expose the animal negatives to UV light to create a beautiful blue and white image of the animal. In the afternoon, the tutor will demonstrate how pigments can be used to colour the images. Coloured pencils, pastels, water colours or coffee and tea stains can be used to begin the colouring process. There is opportunity to print multiple images and select the best as a unique masterpiece.

David Lush gained an MA in Creative Practice at the University of Cumbria in 2021. He is a qualified teacher and practicing artist who delivers workshops dealing with alternative photographic processes such as cyanotype printing. David has also been a previous exhibitor in the annual Great Print Exhibition in Rheged's Gallery.

There will be a choice of animal negatives to use, or you can email the animal image you would like to use, at least a week before the workshop, to enquiries@rheged.com

Please wear old clothes. Art materials such as pastels, coffee and tea stains and watercolours will be provided but you are welcome to bring your own materials to experiment with. Please bring a good set of colouring pencils.

10am-3pm
Maximum number 10 people
Minimum age 16 years
£65 pp
£18 pp for a set of Faber Castell oil-based pencils (optional). If you would like to make a purchase please order at enquiries@Rheged.com
Please note tickets are non-refundable. Exchanges to other classes by the same tutor may be offered more than 2 weeks before the start date (subject to availability). 
Times
22 Feb