History of Cyanotypes:Cyanotype, also well-known as “blueprints”, is one of the oldest photographic printing processes discovered in 1842 by scientist Sir John Herschel, people used it as a simple and low-cost process to make copies of drawings or notes. In 1843, the year after cyanotypes were discovered, botanical artist and photographer Anna Atkins published the very first photography book "British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions" with detailed botanical images using the cyanotype technic.Our Cyanotype DIY Kit:LiFe Chem Cyanotype DIY Kit is inspired by the cyanotype technic back in the 19th century. It’s a great way to learn the fundamental photography concept of “negative and positive”, it’s suggested for photography beginners, mixed media artists, printmakers, or children to experience. Cyanotype (sun art print) can be a creative way to make an exclusive postcard, birthday card, Mother’s day card, etc. It’s also a unique decoration for your room. In addition, you are welcome to apply it to different media such as canvas bags, t-shirts, wood, etc.NOTE: For children under 12 years old, adult supervision and assistance are required at all times.About LiFe Chem:“LiFe Chem” is a chemical education team founded in Taiwan. The naming of “LiFe” came after two chemical elements, Lithium (Li, atomic#3) and Iron (Fe, atomic#26). It symbolizes “CHEMISTRY is everywhere in our LiFe!” We share chemical knowledge with people and show them how fun chemistry is.We believe everyone can be a scientist. Our mission is to provide well-designed science gifts, and experiment kits that can satisfy every science lover!
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