Alpine Heron's Bill Print in Oak Frame*

£119.00

Erodium Alpinum

One of three botanical blue prints of classic flowers inspired by the cyanotype process.

This process uses a mixture of iron compounds, which when exposed to UV light and washed in water oxidise to create Prussian Blue images. The technique was invented  by John Herschel in 1841 and was made popular by photographer and botanist Anna Atkins. She published  ‘Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions’,  in October 1843.

Printed with Japanese archival ink on a matte Hahnemühle paper in rural Copenhagen, Denmark.

Size: 50 x 70 cm.