Parkview Ave Acrylic Print
by Diana Ludwig
Product Details
Parkview Ave acrylic print by Diana Ludwig. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.
Design Details
The artist took this photograph with a simple hand-made camera and developed it with cyanotype paper and water. It is a view of a neighborhood in... more
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Artist's Description
The artist took this photograph with a simple hand-made camera and developed it with cyanotype paper and water. It is a view of a neighborhood in McDonald, Ohio on a winter's day. This is a reversed cyanotype.... it's a photo taken using children's cyanotype prepared paper, the paper is the negative. It is very small and is scanned at high dpi into a computer, and reversed digitally which turns cyans to ambers, etc. There are pictures of the cameras & info about the process at http://dianaludwig.com/photo/cyano.html
About Diana Ludwig
Diana is an artist who is happiest outdoors & a lazy bibliophiliac, who spelunks, rollerbades, picks up red efts, wintergreen berries, ox-eye daisies. Likes watching birds, foxes, antelopes, talks to barn owls, hikes, x-c skiis, watches butterflies, toads, praying mantises...snowdrops along the Clarion and bald eagles over, foxgloves down the Belltown way scrumbles around, planting, drawing, bogging, botanizing, stargazing, snowshoing, herbing, looking for bats & salamanders, backpacking, camping. When that's done, she reads, writes, paints & does other mixed media art, takes hours-long cyanotype photos, & plays with cats. Visit Ludwig main artist site to see more work I haven't listed yet. ...
$79.00
David Patterson
Beautiful work Diana...thanks for dropping by!
Robert Matson
I did a random search for amber and this came up. Very dreamy and lovely. Glad I found it.
Tim Tanis
The softness and warmth of this image is just great!
Paul Tokarski
This image is very striking and the method in which you used makes it that much more amazing. I can just imagine how hard it is for people to find art/artists here at FAA but if it was easy you would have sold a ton of this image.
Diana Ludwig
This is a reversed cyanotype.... it's a photo taken using children's cyanotype prepared paper, the paper is the negative. It is very small and is scanned at high dpi into a computer, and reversed digitally which turns cyans to ambers, etc. There are pictures of the cameras & info about the process at http://dianaludwig.com/photo/cyano.html
Kellie Hill
huh- I thought cyanotypes were always blue- this is just beautiful. love the atmosphere you created.