“Cabernet Sauvignon” by Syl Arena
Country: USA
Parts used: Cheap wine, straight from the bottle
Amount: Uncertain: prepared several sheets over multiple days and discarded the last remaining bit
Application: Soaked in shallow tray of wine for several minutes, drained, dried horizontally
Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spectabilis) anthotype by Lucas Micael Alves Do Monte
“Plantitas” by Lucas Micael Alves Do Monte
Country: Brasilia, Brazil
Parts used: Petals
Amount: 30 grams
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Alcohol
Application: Brushing
Cosmos, garden (Cosmos bipinnatus) anthotype by Rajeev Peethambaran
“Mystical forest” by Rajeev Peethambaran
Country: Kerala, India
Parts used: Petals
Amount: 15 grams
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: 18 mL alcohol (vodka)
Application: Brushing
Cosmos, sulphur (Bidens sulphurea) anthotype by Marina Soares
“Play-Som” by Marina Soares
Country: Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil
Parts used: Petals
Amount: 3 grams
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Alcohol and vinegar
Application: Brushing
Mix of Chinese hibiscus, red (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), Petunia, purple (Petunia × atkinsiana) anthotype by Bengisu Çaygür
“I want to write flowery poems, sir!” by Bengisu Çaygür
Country: İstanbul, Turkey
Parts used: Flowers
Amount: 2 tablespoons of each
Extracted by: Boiling in water to which citric acid was added
Thinner: Water
Application: Brushing
Pepper, red bell (Capsicum annuum) anthotype by Ana Solo
“Wouldn’t you like to be a whale?” by Ana Solo
Country: Tapawera, near Nelson, New Zealand
Parts used: Red part of pepper. White parts, the calyx (green part) and the seeds removed
Amount: 1 small red pepper
Extracted by: Small blender
Thinner: Alcohol
Application: Sponge
Annatto / Urucum (Bixa orellana) anthotype by Daniela Feldman
“Red Amazonia” by Daniela Feldman
Country: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Parts used: Seeds
Amount: 2 fruits (about 60 seeds)
Extracted by: Mortar and pestle
Thinner: Filtered water
Application: Brushing