80 Vincent Square, London
RHS Lindley Library
£12
£6
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6.30pm–8.15pm Doors open at 6pm
Demonstration / Talk / Lecture
Discover a variety of nature printing techniques in this workshop before creating your own cyanotypes, at the RHS Lindley Library!
Start the evening with a tour of nature printing in our rare books collection, exploring how artisans have attempted to capture plants since the 18th century.
Then, create your own modern nature print as artist Daniela Sbrisny teaches us how to develop cyanotypes inspired by nature.
RHS membership not required. Spaces on this workshop are limited, and tickets must be purchased in advance of the event.
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Workshop Leader
Daniela Sbrisny – Daniela is a London-based artist, concentrating on documentary and portrait photography. Discover Daniela’s cyantoype work on Instagram @blueschein, and her wider projects on her website.
Event Details
Doors open at 6pm, with the conversation beginning at 6.30pm.
To keep the event as accessible as possible you can choose a full price ticket (£12) or a reduced price ticket (£6).
Additional info
For any questions, including accessibility enquiries, please email [email protected]
Accessibility: There is step-free access into the main RHS building and Library reception area via a ramped entrance. The Upper Reading Room may be accessed by three steps with a handrail for support, or via a staff-operated lift in the library reception area. We do not have accessible toilets onsite.
Discover more about the RHS Lindley Library via our website, social media and new Digital Collections.
The image in the banner is a cyanotype of Asplenium hookerianum and Asplenium falcatum from New Zealand Ferns, 1880. Herbert B. Dobbie / RHS Lindley Collections. Discover Dobbie's cyanotypes on the RHS Digital Collections.
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