*Cyanotype chemicals “A” and “B”
*hotpress watercolor paper, any brand, size 8×8” and up
*drawing paper – any paper that can take some paint, but is lighter than watercolor paper
*clear glass or plexiglass, size 8×10 or bigger
*Inks: paynes gray, prussian blue, sepia, olive green, metallic gold
*Uniball metallic gold ink pen
*dropper or pipette
*rubbing alcohol
*Stabilo pencil, black
*matte medium – I use Liquitex
*white gesso
*black gesso
*artist tape
*various vintage papers, “real” or digital reproductions
*sturdy, portable support surface, this is what I use, but I want you to use what you have.
*various brushes, your favorite shapes and sizes, particularly Hake brushes
*palette knives
*botanical specimens: interesting leaves, twigs, small branches, flowers, etc.
*pastels: grays, white, earth tones, your favorite blue shades, your favorite green shades
*access to images and a printer
Optional Supplies
*gouache: white, neutral gray 3, neutral gray 4
*Uniball white ink pen
*oil pastels, in earth tones
*tablet or access to a tablet
*the app “Repix”, or similar