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Medium: Newsprint
Proposal
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The Proposal, 2022 20 x 30" Cyanotype Unique Variant Print Limited Edition of 7 + Cyanotype hand-printed on Arches BFK Rives French watercolor paper + Deckled Edges on all four sides + Signed and editioned on front in pencil + Letter of Authenticity + Printed in Los Angeles, CA WHAT IS A CYANOTYPE? cyan = blue type = print Cyanotype is a historic photographic processes, invented in 1842 and used by Anna Atkins–the first female photographer. The process involves coating watercolor paper with light-sensitive chemistry made of iron salts. Photographic negatives are laid on top, exposed in the sunlight, and then washed in water to develop into the deep Prussian-blue unique to cyanotypes. Brings a moment of beauty and conversation to any space. ABOUT THE ARTIST: Alexandra DeFurio...
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2010s Contemporary Newsprint Color Photography

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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Archival Paper, Magazine Paper, Newsprint, Colo...

1970s Mona Lisa Photo Collage Photograph Pioneer Female Aviator Feminist Pop Art
Located in Surfside, FL
This one Mona Lisa, some with glasses drawn on, cut and torn newspaper, collage, assemblage and looks like a Guerrilla Girl ad in a pattern and decoration style. It is not signed or ...
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1970s Assemblage Newsprint Color Photography

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Mixed Media, Newsprint, Photographic Paper

Heels
Located in Los Angeles, CA
High Heels, 2023 22 x 30" Cyanotype Unique Variant Print Limited Edition of 7 This cyanotype diptych made from 1960's magazines, gives a contemporary edge to this flirty vintage vignette. + Cyanotype hand-printed on Arches BFK Rives French watercolor paper + Deckled Edges on all four sides + Signed and editioned on front in pencil + Letter of Authenticity + Printed in Los Angeles, CA WHAT IS A CYANOTYPE? cyan = blue type = print Cyanotype is a historic photographic processes, invented in 1842 and used by Anna Atkins–the first female photographer. The process involves coating watercolor paper with light-sensitive chemistry made of iron salts. Photographic negatives are laid on top, exposed in the sunlight, and then washed in water to develop into the deep Prussian-blue unique to cyanotypes. Brings a moment of beauty and conversation to any space. ABOUT THE ARTIST: Alexandra DeFurio...
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2010s Contemporary Newsprint Color Photography

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Paper, Film, Photographic Film, Mixed Media, Watercolor, Magazine Paper,...

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