More botanical prints...I'm trying different things to compile a list of "good printers" and combinations to see what I want to reattempt. I've switched to Fabriano sketch paper for all, using a foldover technique to capture on both paper and fabric, which for me is old unmordanted sheets. I use a wooden dowel to roll on unless otherwise noted. These are all from one vat that probably deepened as I used it with addition of iron molecules as I went along...colors are more yellow in real life
Next I switched to a copper pipe and dipped the fabric in half vinegar and half water. It brightened the color of the osage orange but still did not get much print, clearly it needs iron to pull it out, again mirror image on the paper. The paper always gets a different sort of print color wise
back to iron water dip for the fabric this time wrapped on copper pipe. I like the mauve quality to these; not sure what caused it...the unidentified tree leaf?
this matches the right side of the above panel
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