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A Show of Hands | Sally Chai


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First discovered by Sir John Herschel in 1842, the cyanotype is a blue-and-white photographic  print made without a camera. In a first book of photographs, The Pencil of Nature, fellow  inventor William Henry Fox Talbot called such experimental prints “the new art of photogenic  drawing” in which images made on photosensitive paper “are impressed by Nature’s hand.” A  Show of Hands features printmaker Sally Chai’s latest collection of cyanotypes in various guises,  from traditional Prussian blue impressions to more color-bending mixed-media renderings of  the familiar and the abstract.  

Visitors are invited to participate in A Show of Hands in two ways.

First, buy a print! Half of your  chosen artwork’s purchase price will be donated to Earth Justice, a nonprofit devoted to  environmental law in the public interest.

Second, show your hand! The gallery will feature two  large blank pages to which you can add curiously shaped cut-outs of your own choosing. Then  meet with us at 2pm on the Autumn Equinox, at which time—using the magic of sunlight and  water—the formerly blank pages will be turned into curiously blue cyanotype prints.  

ABOUT THE ARTIST:

Sally Chai is a writer, artist, and working member of the Iowa City Press Co-op. Her art practice  uses a mix of drawing and printmaking techniques to create images on the subject of nature  and the universe.

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Earlier Event: September 17
Iowa City Flea
Later Event: September 21
Art-a-Thon 3!