“Time lapse” by Nathalia Dov
Country: Praia do Cassino, Rio grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Parts used: Entire flower
Amount: Five flowers
Extracted by: Crushing in a mortar
Thinner: None; liberates its own water that is already quite liquid and pigmented
Application: Brushing
Layers: 5
Substrate: Watercolour paper
Created with: Transparent acetate matrix with handmade geometric drawing
Exposure: 2 days, October, spring, 2022
Contrast: ✿✿ (Medium)
Challenges or observations: Despite not having added water or other chemical components to change the final color, the emulsion liquid was quite purple, and the print turned out to be lilac, greenish and some blue. The iris pigment is still in high contrast after 7 months.
Instagram: @nathalia.dov
Website: nathaliadov.wixsite.com/artista

Iris / Beach iris (Neomarica candida) anthotype by Nathalia Dov
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