“Noria and the sea” by Sara Olivia Fuentes
Country: Los Ángeles, Chile
Parts used: Stem, leaves
Amount: Handful for each print
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Medical alcohol
Application: Cotton swabs
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) anthotype by Natasha Guy
“Caroline at the mirror” by Natasha Guy
Country: Paris, France
Parts used: Leaves and stems
Amount: Several handfuls
Extracted by: Blender
Thinner: Vodka
Application: Brushing with a sponge brush
Mix of Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) and Pepper, red bell (Capsicum annuum) anthotype by Ayo Varillas
“Perilous Branch (White Flag pt.1)” by Ayo Varillas
Country: Lexington, Kentucky, USA
Parts used: Leaves of the spinach and fruit flesh of the pepper
Amount: Two handfuls of spinach and two whole peppers
Extracted by: Blender
Thinner: Cheap vodka
Application: Brushing
Rocket (Eruca sativa) anthotype by Eliza Eleonora Frangelaki
“Rockets” by Eliza Eleonora Frangelaki
Country: Thessaloniki, Greece
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 100 grams (they produce a lot of pigment)
Extracted by: Blending with water, then filtered through cotton fabric
Thinner: Filtered tap water
Application: Brushing
Chard, common (Beta vulgaris) anthotype by Melanie Woodhead and Samuel Woodhead
“Blackbird” by Melanie Woodhead and Samuel Woodhead
Country: Redditch, Worcestershire, UK
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: Handful
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Vodka
Application: Brushing
Black swallow wort (Vincetoxicum louiseae) anthotype by Anne Eder
“Black Swallow wort” by Anne Eder
Country: Lowell, MA, USA
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 3-4 cups
Extracted by: Blender
Thinner: Alcohol, vodka
Application: Brushing
Tomato, cherry (Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme) anthotype by Łukasz Biazik
“Simple” by Łukasz Biazik
Country: Lodz, Poland
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 60 grams
Thinner: None, pure leaf juice
Application: Hammering with a rubber mallet
Saint George’s sword / Espada de São Jorge (Dracaena trifasciata) anthotype by Elizabeth Lee
“My ephemeral cityscape” by Elizabeth Lee
City, Country: São Paulo, Brazil
Parts used: Leaf
Amount: One small leaf
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Deionized water
Application: Cotton swabs
Rose, red spray (Rosa spp.) anthotype by Ann Giordano
“Peony with Heart on Rose” by Ann Giordano
Country: New York City, USA
Parts used: Petals
Amount: Handful for each print
Extracted by: Mortar then blender to produce a large amount
Thinner: Distilled water, gin
Application: Brushing
Indigo (Persicaria tinctoria) anthotype by Ivonne Gutiérrez González
“Untitled” by Ivonne Gutiérrez González
Country: Mexico
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: Handful
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Alcohol 96% (undenatured)
Application: Brushing
Nettle, green (Urtica Gracilis) anthotype by António Rebolo
“Scott Green Nuttle” by António Rebolo
Country: Portugal
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 1 cup
Extracted using: Centrifuge
Thinner: Alcohol 96%
Application: Brushing
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) anthotype by Michael Dubanowich
“Catsburg” by Michael Dubanowich
Country: Cary, USA
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: About 8 fl oz
Extracted by: Immersion blender
Thinner: 91 Isopropyl alcohol
Application: Brushing
Lamb’s quarter (Chenopodium album) anthotype by Nicole Duprée
“You Belong Here” by Nicole Duprée
Country: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Parts used: Stem and leaves
Amount: Handful for each print
Extracted by: Blender
Thinner: Isopropyl alcohol
Application: Dipping
Lamb’s-ear (Stachys byszantina) anthotype by Christopher Woodward
“Eyes Ears” by Christopher Woodward
Country: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 6 leaves
Extracted by: Blender
Thinner: About 1/2 cup distilled water
Application: Brushing with sponge brush
Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) anthotype by Paul Ligas
“Bracken anthotype” by Paul Ligas
Country: Ledbury, Herefordshire, England, UK
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: A handful
Extracted by: Mortar and pestle
Thinner: 4 teaspoons (tsp) isopropyl alcohol
Application: Brushing
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) anthotype by Lauren Fiasconaro
“Peeler Park Airfield (Nashville 1)” by Lauren Fiasconaro
Country: Philadelphia, USA
Parts used: Leaves and stems
Amount: 1 teaspoon per print
Extracted by: Blender
Thinner: None
Application: Brushing
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) anthotype by Teemu Lampinen
“Full Send” by Teemu Lampinen
Country: Tampere, Finland
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 20-25 leaves per A4 print
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Tap water, alcohol (cheap vodka)
Application: Foam brush
Oak, common (Quercus rober) anthotype by Karyn Hinz
“Dove” by Karyn Hinz
Country: Walla Walla, Washington, USA
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: A handful for each print
Extracted by: Mini food processor followed by further crushing with mortar
Thinner: Vodka
Application: Brushing
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) anthotype by Karine Resplandes
“Verdejante” by Karine Resplandes
Country: Brazil
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 350 grams
Extracted by: Pestle
Thinner: None
Application: Brushing
Syngonium (Syngonium podophyllum) anthotype by Janja Bijelić
“Tower” by Janja Bijelić
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Parts used: Stem and leaves
Amount: 5 leaves with stems, 30mL of liquid for 6 prints (approx. 13 x 18cm)
Extracted by: Centrifuge
Thinner: Tap water / Alcohol (ethanol 70%)
Application: Brushing