Exposure prints | Painting
These were made during a set of workshops by a fellow student. I'd never heard of this techinique before, [using chemicals on paper > placing things on top once the chemicals dried > exposing to uv rays > Rinsing the chemicals off > Hanging too dry] but it was amazingly fun and I would love to do it again! With the addition of testing exposures using different objects or textures.

These show some of the steps explained above, along with showing some of the other prints I made, but sadly couldn't find to scan.

