“Little Coriander Tree” by Regina Cury
Country: near Cantagalo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Parts used: Leaves
Amount: 1 adult leaf per print
Extracted by: Food processor
Thinner: Filtered water
Application: Paintbrush
Layers: 2
Substrate: Canson acid free drawing paper, 200 gsm
Created with: Photogram of coriander branch with three leaves and a piece of gauze.
Exposure: 3 hours, June, winter, 2023
Contrast: ✿✿ (Medium)
Challenges or observations: Add as little water as possible when processing to get a stronger emulsion
Additional information: Printing with tayoba emulsion is very fast in full tropical sun
Instagram: @reginacuryart

Tayoba (Xanthosoma sagittifolium) anthotype by Regina Cury
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