“Squill on Squill” by Mary Kocol
Country: Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Parts used: Flower and some stems
Amount: A handful for each print
Extracted by: Mortar
Thinner: Isopropyl alcohol, trace amount
Application: Brushing
Layers: 3
Substrate: Acid-free mixed media paper
Created with: Photogram of the pressed Squill flower
Exposure: 13 days, mostly in the window, April, spring 2023
Contrast: ✿✿ (Medium)
Challenges or observations: The consistency of the emulsion can be a bit slimy. Caution, this is a toxic plant!
Additional information: Image of squill emulsion colour
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Squill (Scilla siberica) anthotype by Mary Kocol
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:

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