Blueprints to Cyanotypes
The Museum has a huge collection of blueprints, detailing machine parts made at Garretts.
After studying the drawings, the group collected their own array of shapes and objects, to create an alternative ‘blueprint’; a cyanotype.
After arranging the shapes, the light-sensitive paper was exposed to the sunshine and then rinsed, revealing the image, and hung up to dry.
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