Beyond Blue: Introducing More Color into Cyanotypes with Vicki Donkersley
Beyond Blue: Introducing More Color into Cyanotypes with Vicki Donkersley
Instructor Bio
Vicki Donkersley had a three-decade career in the arts, including 24 years as Curator of Exhibitions at Tohono Chul, one of Tucson's cherished desert gems. She and her husband lived for 35 years at Catalina State Park, where her love of the natural world deepened. These experiences shaped her art, which focuses on collage and cyanotype techniques inspired by nature. Vicki holds a BFA and MA from the University of North Texas and continues to share her expertise and passion through teaching.
Class Description
Ready to add more color and creativity to your cyanotype practice? This workshop will teach participants how to:
Create beautiful Prussian-blue images with basic cyanotype exposures.
Experiment with wet cyanotypes to explore textures and depth.
Add new dimensions with double exposures.
Incorporate color dyes, bleaching, and toning techniques for vibrant results.
Using a variety of papers and fabrics provided in class, you’ll create a collection of unique samples and one-of-a-kind images. Participants will leave with new skills, inspiration, and a list of resources to continue exploring cyanotypes at home.
Details
Date & Time:
February 28, 2025 | 9:30 AM–3:30 PM (includes a lunch break; bring a brown bag lunch and drink)
Location:
Tucson Pastel Society, 2447 N. Los Altos, Tucson, AZ 85705
Fee:
Members: $85
Non-Members: $125
Fee includes pre-treated papers, fabrics, cyan and color dyes, and toning ingredients.
Class Capacity:
Maximum: 10 students
Waiting List:
Yes (another class is scheduled for next month).
Registration Opens: December 6, 2024
Registration Closes: January 15, 2025
Contact for Questions or Waiting List:
Patty Berdine
Supply List
Participants should bring the following items:
Pane of non-UV glass or plexiglass (10" x 12")
Tip: Apply masking tape around the edges for safety.
Available at Ace Hardware (custom cut for ~$9) or Home Depot (pre-cut ~$5).
Sturdy flat sheet of corrugated cardboard
Must match the size of your glass/plexiglass.
Plastic garbage bag or grocery bag
Used as a waterproof barrier for wet exposures.
4 Large Binder Clips
Dollar Tree Recommendation: Jot brand set of 8 for $1.25.
Plastic Tub or Tray (for rinsing chemicals)
Dollar Tree Recommendation: Sure Fresh brand, 24-cup or 14.6-cup shallow bins ($1.25 each).
2 old clean towels
Hand-size or larger for blotting wet papers.
Roll of paper towels
Scissors
Apron
Optional Supplies:
Disposable gloves (thin; extras will be available if needed).
Spray bottle for light misting.
Beyond Blue: Introducing More Color into Cyanotypes with Vicki Donkersley
Instructor Bio
Vicki Donkersley had a three-decade career in the arts, including 24 years as Curator of Exhibitions at Tohono Chul, one of Tucson's cherished desert gems. She and her husband lived for 35 years at Catalina State Park, where her love of the natural world deepened. These experiences shaped her art, which focuses on collage and cyanotype techniques inspired by nature. Vicki holds a BFA and MA from the University of North Texas and continues to share her expertise and passion through teaching.
Class Description
Ready to add more color and creativity to your cyanotype practice? This workshop will teach participants how to:
Create beautiful Prussian-blue images with basic cyanotype exposures.
Experiment with wet cyanotypes to explore textures and depth.
Add new dimensions with double exposures.
Incorporate color dyes, bleaching, and toning techniques for vibrant results.
Using a variety of papers and fabrics provided in class, you’ll create a collection of unique samples and one-of-a-kind images. Participants will leave with new skills, inspiration, and a list of resources to continue exploring cyanotypes at home.
Details
Date & Time:
February 28, 2025 | 9:30 AM–3:30 PM (includes a lunch break; bring a brown bag lunch and drink)
Location:
Tucson Pastel Society, 2447 N. Los Altos, Tucson, AZ 85705
Fee:
Members: $85
Non-Members: $125
Fee includes pre-treated papers, fabrics, cyan and color dyes, and toning ingredients.
Class Capacity:
Maximum: 10 students
Waiting List:
Yes (another class is scheduled for next month).
Registration Opens: December 6, 2024
Registration Closes: January 15, 2025
Contact for Questions or Waiting List:
Patty Berdine
Supply List
Participants should bring the following items:
Pane of non-UV glass or plexiglass (10" x 12")
Tip: Apply masking tape around the edges for safety.
Available at Ace Hardware (custom cut for ~$9) or Home Depot (pre-cut ~$5).
Sturdy flat sheet of corrugated cardboard
Must match the size of your glass/plexiglass.
Plastic garbage bag or grocery bag
Used as a waterproof barrier for wet exposures.
4 Large Binder Clips
Dollar Tree Recommendation: Jot brand set of 8 for $1.25.
Plastic Tub or Tray (for rinsing chemicals)
Dollar Tree Recommendation: Sure Fresh brand, 24-cup or 14.6-cup shallow bins ($1.25 each).
2 old clean towels
Hand-size or larger for blotting wet papers.
Roll of paper towels
Scissors
Apron
Optional Supplies:
Disposable gloves (thin; extras will be available if needed).
Spray bottle for light misting.
Beyond Blue: Introducing More Color into Cyanotypes with Vicki Donkersley
Instructor Bio
Vicki Donkersley had a three-decade career in the arts, including 24 years as Curator of Exhibitions at Tohono Chul, one of Tucson's cherished desert gems. She and her husband lived for 35 years at Catalina State Park, where her love of the natural world deepened. These experiences shaped her art, which focuses on collage and cyanotype techniques inspired by nature. Vicki holds a BFA and MA from the University of North Texas and continues to share her expertise and passion through teaching.
Class Description
Ready to add more color and creativity to your cyanotype practice? This workshop will teach participants how to:
Create beautiful Prussian-blue images with basic cyanotype exposures.
Experiment with wet cyanotypes to explore textures and depth.
Add new dimensions with double exposures.
Incorporate color dyes, bleaching, and toning techniques for vibrant results.
Using a variety of papers and fabrics provided in class, you’ll create a collection of unique samples and one-of-a-kind images. Participants will leave with new skills, inspiration, and a list of resources to continue exploring cyanotypes at home.
Details
Date & Time:
February 28, 2025 | 9:30 AM–3:30 PM (includes a lunch break; bring a brown bag lunch and drink)
Location:
Tucson Pastel Society, 2447 N. Los Altos, Tucson, AZ 85705
Fee:
Members: $85
Non-Members: $125
Fee includes pre-treated papers, fabrics, cyan and color dyes, and toning ingredients.
Class Capacity:
Maximum: 10 students
Waiting List:
Yes (another class is scheduled for next month).
Registration Opens: December 6, 2024
Registration Closes: January 15, 2025
Contact for Questions or Waiting List:
Patty Berdine
Supply List
Participants should bring the following items:
Pane of non-UV glass or plexiglass (10" x 12")
Tip: Apply masking tape around the edges for safety.
Available at Ace Hardware (custom cut for ~$9) or Home Depot (pre-cut ~$5).
Sturdy flat sheet of corrugated cardboard
Must match the size of your glass/plexiglass.
Plastic garbage bag or grocery bag
Used as a waterproof barrier for wet exposures.
4 Large Binder Clips
Dollar Tree Recommendation: Jot brand set of 8 for $1.25.
Plastic Tub or Tray (for rinsing chemicals)
Dollar Tree Recommendation: Sure Fresh brand, 24-cup or 14.6-cup shallow bins ($1.25 each).
2 old clean towels
Hand-size or larger for blotting wet papers.
Roll of paper towels
Scissors
Apron
Optional Supplies:
Disposable gloves (thin; extras will be available if needed).
Spray bottle for light misting.