Site Specific Art at Dubolhati Palace
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The term ‘site-specific art’ generally refers to an artwork that is created to exist in a certain place. So basically, the artist gives all his/her priority to the location while planning and executing the artwork. My introduction to site-specific art started in 2016 while I was working on a project with the Piramal Art Foundation […]
The Cyanotype Process – An Alternative photographic print
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Cyanotype is a UV sensitive contact printing process invented in 1842 by an English scientist John Herschel. Cyanotypes are photographs that appear blue and white due to the use of potassium ferricyanide and ferric ammonium citrate to photosensitive paper. He used them to reproduce notes and diagrams – resulting in blueprints! Anna Atkins, considered the […]