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Rowanberry (Sorbus aucuparia L.) anthotype by Kasia Kalua Kryńska

“Love Song” by Kasia Kalua Kryńska
Country: Poland
Parts used: Berries
Application: Brushing
Exposure time: 2 days
Month, season and year: August, summer, 2022
Substrate: Handmade paper
Contrast of final print: * (Low)

Rowanberry (Sorbus aucuparia L.) anthotype by Kasia Kalua KryńskaRowanberry (Sorbus aucuparia L.) for making anthotype Amount: A handful for each print
Extracted using: Mortar
Thinner: Alcohol
Layers: 1
Used to create image: Photogram of leaf
Challenges or observations: Could have been exposed a few more days.
The theme Hope: The cycle of life, after every winter comes spring; change is an inevitable part of it. Let the past stay behind and the future painted in a beautiful shape of hope.

Instagram: @kasia.kalua.krynska
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Kalua.K.Krynska.Photography

Additional information: Anthotype is a fantastic process, it is discovering the mysteries of nature that stimulate the imagination.

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