Learn Cyanotype Printing on Fabric at Arts on Douglas
Cyanotype Printing on Fabric with Heidi Tritschler
Cyanotype Printing on Fabric with Heidi Tritschler Saturday, July 27th 10am-1pm $85 Learn the historic photographic process of cyanotype printing on fabric with artist, Heidi Tritschler. Cyanotype is one of the earliest photographic processes, that uses UV light or sunlight to create a rich cyan-blue print. The process was discovered in 1842, and was commonly used for producing copies of technical drawings, which is where the term “blueprint” originated. In this workshop you will explore methods of creating unique patterns and imagery; using found objects, stencils and hand drawn imagery on fabric. Students will leave with multiple cyanotype prints on fabric, and the knowledge to continue experimenting at home! All materials are included. About the Artist: Heidi Tritschler is an artist, designer, and educator living in Central Florida. She received her MFA in textiles from Arizona State University and BFA in fibers from Oregon College of Art and Craft. Heidi has taught workshops and classes at colleges and art centers throughout the country. She has exhibited her artwork nationally and internationally.
