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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

Juneberry (Amelanchier canadensis) for making anthotype by Robin Moseley Juneberry (Amelanchier canadensis) anthotype by Robin MoseleyLayers: 2 coats
Substrate: Canson 140 lb Montval Watercolour paper
Created with: Printed paper positives waxed on back for transparency
Exposure: June 28-July 11, 2023 mostly sunny 6-8 hours per day, summer, 2023
Contrast: ✿ (Low)
Challenges or observations: Development was slow over a sunny two week period. Clear transparencies would have improved contrast. The wonderful color and results were good and well worth trying again next year when the June berries ripen again!
Additional information or observations: I placed several paper positives on the substrate along with a short strip of an undeveloped dark film negative to monitor progress. The dark negative allowed viewing the contrast between the fully exposed substrate, very dense film strip, and the paper positive. The light areas of the paper positive were distinctly darker on the print than the fully exposed areas. The dark areas under the negative strip were darker than the dark areas under the paper positive.


 
 

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 is the first book in the series:
Anthotype Emulsions, Volume 1 – The collective research from photographers on World Anthotype Day 2022
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 is the second book:
Anthotype Emulsions, Volume 2 – The collective research from photogaphers on World Anthotype Day 2023
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


 
If you want to learn more about making anthotypes there is also the "how-to" book:
Anthotypes – Explore the darkroom in your garden and make photographs using plantsMake prints using plants - an environmentally safe process!
 
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Anthotypes – Explore the darkroom in your garden and make photographs using plants

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If you are already practising anthotype printing, we suggest making notes to document and learn:
Anthotype notebook50 pre-defined pages for you to document your anthotype process.
 

Anthotype notes – Document your anthotype process

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