“Dodo dead Analog alive” by Brian Richards
Country: Ponteland, Northumberland, England, UK
Parts used: Flowers and petals
Amount: 12 flower heads
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Tap water
Application: Brushing using Hake brush
Layers: 8 coatings drying between coats
Substrate: 190 gsm watercolour paper
Created with: Positive image printed on copier paper using inkjet printer then coated on the reverse side with vegetable oil to make the paper transparent
Exposure: 2 days in moderate sunshine, July, summer 2023
Contrast: ✿✿ (Medium)
Challenges or observations: It was difficult to create a non-plastic paper positive that had enough contrast to make a good print.

Calendula (Calendula officinalis) anthotype by Brian Richards
This anthotype is part of World Anthotype Day
World Anthotype Day was started by AlternativePhotography.com in 2022. In August anthotype artists all over the world celebrate the anthotype process and send in their entries. We add them here to the database and create a reference book for each year. The purpose of the day is to build a large resource where artist can learn which pigmenets and plants that work and draw inspiration from other artists' work. The reference books can be found here:

Volume 1 contains 60 unique anthotype emulsions from 103 artists taking part from 31 countries.
Anthotype Emulsions, Volume 1 – The collective research from photographers on World Anthotype Day 2022

Volume 2 contains 100 unique anthotype emulsions from 139 artists taking part from 31 countries.
Anthotype Emulsions, Volume 2 – The collective research from photographers on World Anthotype Day 2023

The most comprehensive resource on Anthotypes.
Anthotypes – Explore the darkroom in your garden and make photographs using plants
Rated 9,8 - based on 224 votes

Anthotype notes – Document your anthotype process
Rated 10 - based on 2 votes