April 12th Creative Class - Sunprinting with Botanicals

$20.00

2:00 to 4:00pm, Hosted by Tree of Liminality at the HeartHouse in Cedar Rapids Iowa

In this class you’ll learn how to make cyanotypes, a kind of sunprint named for its striking blue color.

It works by placing objects, such as plant materials, onto light-sensitive paper and exposing it to bright sunlight. After rinsing the paper in water, places where objects were blocking the light will be white on a background of blue.

You’ll need to bring your own plant materials to the class. Leaves and pressed flowers work well— anything that will lay relatively flat under a piece of glass. You can also bring other objects to experiment with, such as feathers or lace.

By the end of the class, you’ll leave with 6 cyanotype prints that can be framed as works of art or used in any paper craft.

If you’re interested in taking the class, but find ticket price to be a barrier, there are a limited number of spots available for volunteer assistants. Please contact Missa by email at missacoffman@icloud.com or phone 812-219-6119 for more information.

Missa has taught alternative photographic processes, including cyanotype, to a wide range of people, from casual art clubs to college classes. She is the shopkeeper at Tree of Liminality and cofounder of Farmhouse Art Collective.

Because this process requires bright sunlight, please note there will be a “rain date” on Saturday, April 19th from 2:00-4:00pm. If the class does have to be postponed due to weather, you’ll be notified by the morning of April 12th. Thanks for your understanding.

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2:00 to 4:00pm, Hosted by Tree of Liminality at the HeartHouse in Cedar Rapids Iowa

In this class you’ll learn how to make cyanotypes, a kind of sunprint named for its striking blue color.

It works by placing objects, such as plant materials, onto light-sensitive paper and exposing it to bright sunlight. After rinsing the paper in water, places where objects were blocking the light will be white on a background of blue.

You’ll need to bring your own plant materials to the class. Leaves and pressed flowers work well— anything that will lay relatively flat under a piece of glass. You can also bring other objects to experiment with, such as feathers or lace.

By the end of the class, you’ll leave with 6 cyanotype prints that can be framed as works of art or used in any paper craft.

If you’re interested in taking the class, but find ticket price to be a barrier, there are a limited number of spots available for volunteer assistants. Please contact Missa by email at missacoffman@icloud.com or phone 812-219-6119 for more information.

Missa has taught alternative photographic processes, including cyanotype, to a wide range of people, from casual art clubs to college classes. She is the shopkeeper at Tree of Liminality and cofounder of Farmhouse Art Collective.

Because this process requires bright sunlight, please note there will be a “rain date” on Saturday, April 19th from 2:00-4:00pm. If the class does have to be postponed due to weather, you’ll be notified by the morning of April 12th. Thanks for your understanding.

2:00 to 4:00pm, Hosted by Tree of Liminality at the HeartHouse in Cedar Rapids Iowa

In this class you’ll learn how to make cyanotypes, a kind of sunprint named for its striking blue color.

It works by placing objects, such as plant materials, onto light-sensitive paper and exposing it to bright sunlight. After rinsing the paper in water, places where objects were blocking the light will be white on a background of blue.

You’ll need to bring your own plant materials to the class. Leaves and pressed flowers work well— anything that will lay relatively flat under a piece of glass. You can also bring other objects to experiment with, such as feathers or lace.

By the end of the class, you’ll leave with 6 cyanotype prints that can be framed as works of art or used in any paper craft.

If you’re interested in taking the class, but find ticket price to be a barrier, there are a limited number of spots available for volunteer assistants. Please contact Missa by email at missacoffman@icloud.com or phone 812-219-6119 for more information.

Missa has taught alternative photographic processes, including cyanotype, to a wide range of people, from casual art clubs to college classes. She is the shopkeeper at Tree of Liminality and cofounder of Farmhouse Art Collective.

Because this process requires bright sunlight, please note there will be a “rain date” on Saturday, April 19th from 2:00-4:00pm. If the class does have to be postponed due to weather, you’ll be notified by the morning of April 12th. Thanks for your understanding.

In this class led by Tree of Liminality artist Missa Coffman, you’ll learn how to make cyanotypes, a kind of sunprint named for its striking blue color.

It works by placing objects, such as plant materials, onto light-sensitive paper and exposing it to bright sunlight. After rinsing the paper in water, places where objects were blocking the light will be white on a background of blue.

You’ll need to bring your own plant materials to the class. Leaves and pressed flowers work well— anything that will lay relatively flat under a piece of glass. You can also bring other objects to experiment with, such as feathers or lace.

By the end of the class, you’ll leave with 6 cyanotype prints that can be framed as works of art or used in any paper craft.

If you’re interested in taking the class, but find ticket price to be a barrier, there are a limited number of spots available for volunteer assistants. Please contact Missa by email at missacoffman@icloud.com or phone 812-219-6119 for more information.

Missa has taught alternative photographic processes, including cyanotype, to a wide range of people, from casual art clubs to college classes. She is the shopkeeper at Tree of Liminality and cofounder of Farmhouse Art Collective.

Because this process requires bright sunlight, please note there will be a “rain date” on Sunday, July 28th from 1:00-3:00pm. If the class does have to be postponed due to weather, you’ll be notified by the morning of July 14th. Thanks for your understanding.