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Painting/comic Collage and Toned cyanotype.

Antique photographic process

Painting/comic Collage and Toned cyanotype.

Painting/comic Collage and Toned cyanotype.

Cyanotype burned with tartaric acid and tonned with sodium hydroxide

Etching Collage and toned Cyanotype.

Etching Collage and toned Cyanotype.

Cyanotype burned in tartaric acid and toned with ammonia. 

Photomontage and toned Salt print.

Photomontage and toned Salt print.

Salt print toned with Gold.

Digital Photography and Gum Bichromate polychrome 4*4.

Digital Photography and Gum Bichromate polychrome 4*4.

CMYK Color separation, 21 layers.

Photomontage and Salted Print.

Photomontage and Salted Print.

No toning.

Photomontage and toned Salt Print.

Photomontage and toned Salt Print.

Salt Print toned with Selenium.

Digital Photography and Salted Print.

Digital Photography and Salted Print.

No toning.

Digital Photography and Salted Print.

Digital Photography and Salted Print.

No toning.

Digital Photography and Gum bichromate polychrome 4*4.

Digital Photography and Gum bichromate polychrome 4*4.

CMYK separation, 12 layers.

Digital Photography and Salted Print.

Digital Photography and Salted Print.

No toning.

Photo-Collage and Toned Cyanotype

Photo-Collage and Toned Cyanotype

Cyanotype burned with tartaric acid and toned with green tea.

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Painting/comic Collage and Toned cyanotype.
Etching Collage and toned Cyanotype.
Photomontage and toned Salt print.
Digital Photography and Gum Bichromate polychrome 4*4.
Photomontage and Salted Print.
Photomontage and toned Salt Print.
Digital Photography and Salted Print.
Digital Photography and Salted Print.
Digital Photography and Gum bichromate polychrome 4*4.
Digital Photography and Salted Print.
Photo-Collage and Toned Cyanotype
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