“Barbie Teddy Fashion Fun” by Francis Schanberger
Country: Dayton, Ohio, USA
Parts used: Hull of the black walnut
Amount: 250 mL
Extracted by: Soaking in water with added iron, rusty nails
Thinner: Tap water
Application: Brushing
Layers: 3
Substrate: Canson Moulin du Roy watercolour paper
Created with: Photogram using the actual garment (Barbie clothes)
Exposure: 10 months, summer, fall, winter, and spring 2022-2023
Contrast: ✿✿ (Medium)
Challenges or observations: Exposure takes several months of strong sun which can be a problem in Ohio.
Additional information: Papers can make a big difference with this process. I build up density by applying up to fifteen layers and drying in between each one.
See gallery: AlternativePhotography.com/francis-schanberger/
Instagram: @francisschanberger
Website: francisschanberger.com

Walnut, black (Juglans nigra) anthotype by Francis Schanberger
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