Join us for an afternoon of eco-friendly art-making as we work with local plants to create beautiful images on paper and cloth. Cyanotypes are early form of photography that turn blue when you dip them in water. Phytograms, a process created by filmmaker Karel Doing, use the magic chemistry of flowers to leave ghostly silhouettes on recycled photo paper. Both processes easy to learn, fun to make, and utilize organic, non-toxic ingredients. We will have organic materials on hand for workshop participants to use but feel free to bring a few flowers or leaves from your garden to create your own unique Cyanotype and Phytogram that you will take home at the end of the workshop. Free event! Everyone welcome! Materials provided. Drop in event; no sign up required.
Moberly Fieldhouse is located in Moberly Park, 7646 Prince Albert St, Vancouver, BC V5X 3Z4.