Very natural-like. I've worked with cyanotype and VanDyke, I'd love to try some new process. I've also done lith printing, mordancage, and a friend of mine used a caffenol process, but I know I have a lot to learn.
try oilprint and gumdichromate, it's like cooking cakes except you use one toxic chemicals and pigments but it use gelatin and arabic gum, what is use for cooking
It looks like your only using 2 layers of gum.... out of curiosity what colors? I see a yellow... but is it black on top? It seems to have a tingy feel to the image which works nicely for it.
I like what you're doing with these old processes.
Very natural-like. I've worked with cyanotype and VanDyke, I'd love to try some new process. I've also done lith printing, mordancage, and a friend of mine used a caffenol process, but I know I have a lot to learn.
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yes there is two layers of gum, a mix of brown yellow. the cyanotype layer was toned. if you do that, tone the cyanotype after the gum