“Noria and the sea” by Sara Olivia Fuentes
Country: Los Ángeles, Chile
Parts used: Stem, leaves
Amount: Handful for each print
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Medical alcohol
Application: Cotton swabs
Layers: 2
Substrate: Watercolour paper
Created with: Laser printed OHP positive
Exposure: 7 hours, October, spring 2022
Contrast: ✿✿✿ (High)
Additional information: I found interesting the intensity achieved by the spinach pigment and its relationship with the image based on algae.
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Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) anthotype by Sara Olivia Fuentes
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