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Jacquard  |  SKU: RX-F-JCY1110

Jacquard Cyanotype Pretreated Fabric Sheets for Sunprints, 10 pcs., 21x28 cm

€2735
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Jacquard Cyanotype Pretreated Fabric Sheets for Sunprints, 10 pcs., 21x28 cm

Art with the power of sun! Sunprinting is based on the cyanotype process, which has been used by artists since its development in the 19th century.


About this product:

  • A 10-pack of cyanotype pre-treated fabric for sunprints;
  • Each sheet is 21x28 cm size;
  • Creates Prussian blue monochromatic prints;
  • Simply place items or film negative on top of the fabric and expose to sunlight or UV;
  • After exposure, the prints should be treated in a tray with cold water and allow to air dry;
  • Easy to use, these pre-treated fabric sheets are perfect for classrooms or as a group activity;
  • Made in the USA.
      Jacquard

      Jacquard Cyanotype Pretreated Fabric Sheets for Sunprints, 10 pcs., 21x28 cm

      €2735

      Jacquard Cyanotype Pretreated Fabric Sheets for Sunprints, 10 pcs., 21x28 cm

      Art with the power of sun! Sunprinting is based on the cyanotype process, which has been used by artists since its development in the 19th century.


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