“Robin Eggs in Nest” by Bruce Dunbar
Country: USA
Parts Used: Petals
Amount: A few petals for each print
Extracted by Mortar
Thinner: Distilled water
Application: Brushing
Layers: 3
Substrate: Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag, 300 gsm
Created with: A Positive on OHP from a digital photograph
Exposure: Several days, Mid-May through early June, summer 2023
Contrast: ✿ (Low)
Challenges or observations: A slow emulsion with a range of soft brown/golden tones
Additional information: The buds are hard to collect from the tree. I use only fallen ones I can pick up on the ground. The amount of emulsion is limited to this. This print was coated in 2022 and exposed in 2023.
Instagram: @brucesdunbar
Website: brucesdunbar.com

Tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) anthotype by Bruce Dunbar
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