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The Way Of Things: One Perspective

“The Way Of Things: One Perspective” is a cyanotype photographic print. It was made on Legion Rising Barrier Paper, Clearprint Drafting Velllum, and Arches Platine Paper, and developed using sunlight. I used three paper types in order to learn more about the medium, and used Christina Z. Anderson’s article and book as a guide.

The print was made for my step mother. Her interests and passions have inspired me, and I wanted to bring our shared understanding of the world together into a single image.

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Not Yet A Breach, But An Expansion

“Not Yet A Breach, But An Expansion” is two plates printed onto expired navigational charts. These charts had been used to navigate aboard Foss tugboats. The paper is high quality, untextured, and is not highly absorbent. This is the first print made using the printing press that my father and I made using a vice press to generate pressure. The title is a reference to John Donne’s poem, “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning.”

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