Hello everyone, I'm Nico Inocalla. I'm finishing up my bachelor's degree in Visual Arts in Fall 2024. Learning cyanotype not only taught me how to do the process, but also how to be patient, consistent, and accept things as they are because sometimes they're beautiful.
In Winter 2024, students in the cyanotype photography course taught by Dr. Risa Horowitz are installing artworks in two display cabinets at the Dr. John Archer Library and Archives on campus at the University of Regina. It is a living installation: we will add to and change the works on display throughout the semester. Featuring the works of, Elizabeth Dow, Florence Duesterbeck, James Hall, Nico Inocalla, Johnathan Jones, Rose Molina, Jayden Thompson, Rhylynn Wahl, and Risa Horowitz.
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Cyanotype Final Installation
Hello everyone, I'm Nico Inocalla. I'm finishing up my bachelor's degree in Visual Arts in Fall 2024. Learning cyanotype not on...
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Archer Library Installation, image courtesy Trent Kostelny For our first installation at the Dr. John Archer Library, students used specime...
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Hi! My name is Jayden Thompson and I am a third year MAP student pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in printmaking and photo-based art. I have...
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In this post, I would like to share my exploration using the camera-less cyanotype process with the theme of the herbarium. As a visual art ...
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