Category: Gum over cyanotype photographers

In many cases, this combination approach applies to tricolor gum printing whereby the cyan (blue) layer of a gum bichromate image is actually created with the cyanotype process rather than a blue pigment. The red and yellow gum layers go over top the blue cyanotype layer. This approach can increase print density and definition for tricolor work. Alternatively, any number of spot colors in gum can be placed over top a cyanotype print.

Nancy Breslin Blog
University of Delaware, 2012

North American photographers – East & East Coast
From: Delaware, USA.
Shows: Cyanotypes, Gum over cyanotype and Vandyke browns.
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European Travelling Portfolio
European Travelling Portfolio 2006/2007

From: UK and France.
Shows: Argyrotypes, Carbon prints, Cyanotypes, Gum over cyanotype, Gum over platinum & palladiums, Gum bichromates, Oleobroms, Polaroid image transfers, Temperaprints.
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Hans van Erp
Hans van Erp 1955 – 2007

From: Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Shows: Bromoils, Cyanotypes, Gum bichromates, Gum over cyanotype.
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Christina Z. Anderson
Christina Z. Anderson

From: Bozeman, Montana, USA.
Shows: Mordancage, & Gum over cyan.
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Kate Mocak
Kate Mocak

From: Slovakia.
Shows: Gum bichromates, gum on cyan.
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Nancy Breslin
Nancy Breslin

From: Newark, Delaware, USA
Shows: Cyanotypes, Gum over cyanotype and Pinholes
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