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Selectively developed photogram, meaning I painted the developer on it before continuing the development process. Made with the foam stuff that goes under floormats, some of my jewelry, and a scarf.
We were expected to take our photograms to the next level by utilizing various design elements to actually compose an image.
Photograms are made many different ways, this one was done by placing different objects (Happy Meal action figures, a small light bulb and film slide frames) onto a sheet of photo paper and exposing it for 8 seconds and then developing the print.
ARTIST: D.K. GAUSLING
Cyanotype photogram of two daffodils and their foliage. Exposed for 6 minutes in bright morning sunlight.
Using washing up liquid to create bubbles in a glass dish on top of the light sensitive paper. Light shone from above on 9 sec timer.
Challenging traditional representation of ordinary/mundane to look alien here - like a satellite image.
A Photogram is a photographic image made without a camera.
By placing objects directly onto the surface of photo-sensitive paper and then exposing it to light.
The result is a negative shadow image varying in tone.