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Christine So
Spring Eucalyptus (18 x 24 inch cyanotype painting)

2025

$500
£379.79
€437.65
CA$704.12
A$780.63
CHF 410.25
MX$9,553.57
NOK 5,123.59
SEK 4,809.01
DKK 3,266.77

About the Item

This is a combination of painting and photography, the antique cyanotype process. The silhouette of the plant was first drawn, then painted not with ink or paint, but with light-sensitive photo emulsion. The blue and white pattern seen in each leaf is a sun print or lensless photograph of tiny plants laid on top of the painted area. The multiple-day process depends on being able to see while painting in a dark room so as to not expose the light-sensitive painted silhouette before it’s time. The artist named this ongoing series of botanical paintings which have a fine blue and white pattern “Delft Garden” after the Dutch painted porcelain. Unframed. The same size as Spring Ficus I, II, III and IV. Smaller than Spring Madrone II, II, IV and V. Signed on the back. On 100% cotton watercolor paper with straight cut edges, not deckled edges. Free shipping to the United States.

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