Homegrown by Sue Abramson

This photograph shows dried plant stems on a sepia tone background. The different types of natural shapes extend from the bottom of the image to the top, making what could be small twigs or stems appear to be full-size tree silhouettes in a landscape.

Homegrown by Sue Abramson

Medium: salt print
Size; 10 in x 8 in

This 19th century process is called a Salt Print. The paper is hand coated with a solution of silver nitrate on paper that has been soaked with a salt solution. It is also a contact printing process using an in large negative and the sun to expose it.

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This photograph shows dried plant stems on a sepia tone background. The different types of natural shapes extend from the bottom of the image to the top, making what could be small twigs or stems appear to be full-size tree silhouettes in a landscape.