Botanical Cyanotypes

Jen Messier
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Taught by Jen Messier

Jen is the co-founder of the Brainery and lives in Flatlands with her partner and (too many) cats. She knows a little bit about a lot of things and can teach a lot of classes on the fly. Currently really into hydroponics, cyanotypes, and dyeing things poorly. 

You can ask her anything at jen@brooklynbrainery.com.

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Join us in the backyard for a quick intro to the wonderful process of cyanotype - a photography process invented in 1842 that produces beautiful blue prints and is easy to do at home. 

We'll work with plants, weeds, and dried flowers to produce prints that capture summer and channel Anna Atkins, one of the pioneers of the process. 

Feel free to bring plant clippings of your own, or pick some from our yard. 

 

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