My Cyanotype Process Explained

I thought it’s about time I talked a bit about the cyanotype process – it’s a photographic printing technique that does not use a camera and was introduced in 1842 by John Herschel. A year later Anna Atkins created a series of books using the cyanotype process to document plants. The cyanotype image is made by…

Offline or Online Exhibitions?

Is an online exhibition as good as an exhibition in a gallery?

Embellishing the ladies

Fields of Blue and Gold

Well this is another blog post about another blog post AGAIN! Don’t worry, this won’t be a habit. It’s just so lovely when other people write positive things about your work. Ruth Millington wrote about 2 series of cyanotypes that I have available to buy with SUPAgallery in her blog series on ‘art for sale:…

Shadows of the Sun

This blog post is about another blog post! The lovely Karen Parker of Intersilient wrote about my solo exhibition called Shadows of the Sun which opened at the end of February at The Coach House Gallery in Winterbourne Gardens, Part of the University of Birmingham. It had to close early because of covid-19 but luckily…