“Nasturtium” by Justine Kaemmerlen
Country: San Francisco, USA
Parts used: Petals from medium-orange flowers (not the deepest orange possible, but also not the lightest the plant produces)
Amount: 2 full flowers for a 4 x 3 inch print
Extracted by: Mortar and pestle
Thinner: 91% isopropyl alcohol
Application: Brushing
Chili pepper (Capsicum annuum) anthotype by Dalene Marais
“Wind-blown Eucalyptus leaves” by Dalene Marais
Country: Gauteng, Johannesburg, Chartwell north AH, South Africa
Parts used: Chilly powder
Amount: 250 mL rubbing alcohol 91% and 50 g of chilly powder steeped and matured 12 months
Extracted by: Steeping in alcohol in a glass jar with lid in a dark cupboard
Thinner: Rubbing alcohol 91%
Application: Brushing in swift strokes to obtain some visual brush strokes
Mango (Mangifera indica) anthotype by Guilherme Gonçalves
“Legalize Manga” by Guilherme Gonçalves
Country: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 3 leaves
Extracted by: Boiled
Thinner: Tap water
Application: Brushing
Saffron crocus (Crocus sativus) anthotype by Bernd Hutschenreuther
“Passiflora Leaf” by Bernd Hutschenreuther
Country: Dresden, Germany
Parts used: Saffron stigmas
Amount: 10 stigmas
Extracted by: Soaking
Thinner: Tap water and Isopropanol
Application: Brushing
Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) anthotype by Mark Jensen
“California Poppy on Cocoa” by Mark Jensen
Country: Kennewick, Washington State, USA
Parts used: Cocoa powder
Amount: About one tablespoon
Extracted by: Mixing
Thinner: Alcohol (vodka)
Application: Brushing
Juneberry (Amelanchier canadensis) anthotype by Robin Moseley
“Smooth Sailing” by Robin Moseley
Country: Elgin, Illinois, USA
Parts used: Berries picked in Columbus, Ohio
Amount: ½ cup of berries
Extracted by: Mortar and pestle
Thinner: 91% alcohol
Application: Large artists round brush applied both horizontally & vertically
Calendula (Calendula officinalis) anthotype by Brian Richards
“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
Saffron crocus (Crocus sativus) anthotype by Carmen Ayala
“Sunny day” by Carmen Ayala
Country: Almería, Spain
Parts used: Saffron powder
Amount: 0.125 g
Extracted by: Soaking
Thinner: Tap water, 40 mL
Application: Brushing