“Wet Cyanotype Photographic Printing”

Instructor - Janet Bernardini

This is a one-day workshop.

Date: Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025 (Rain date for bad weather Saturday, Sept. 6th, 2025)

Time: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Tuition Fee with Credit Card: $137.00 Members; $147.00 Non-Members

Tuition Fee with Check or Cash: $132.00 Members; $142.00 Non-Members

If you prefer to pay by check, please notify the Art League by email in order for us to hold your spot, make check payable to Art League of Daytona Beach and mail to 433 S. Palmetto Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 along with a completed registration form or you may drop off at the Art League during our gallery hours. For registration form click HERE.

Payment in full is required before the workshop begins.

Registration ends Monday, August 25th

Cancellations must be made at least one week before the first day of class in order to receive a refund.

Workshop Description (Limited to 6 students)

This one-day workshop introduces participants to an enjoyable method for creating photographic prints using nature’s resources. Discover unique effects by working with wet, light-sensitized paper and introduce additional elements during exposure. Imprint shapes from plant forms on sensitized paper and fabric for interesting one-of-a-kind images. The process is simple and safe, needing mainly your creative spirit. The finished prints are beautiful on their own and can be used in future mixed media projects.

  • This workshop is for any level student with or without prior experience.

  • All materials will be provided.

For questions please contact Janet Bernardini at jlbern@mac.com or you may contact the Art League at 386-947-7103.

Wet Cyanotype Photographic Printing
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BIO: Janet Bernardini is a photographer whose interest is in capturing the beauty of nature's shapes and textures. She focuses on vegetables, fruits, and florals, using her subjects to highlight the artistry of the often-overlooked details of everyday life. Her seemingly simple photos offer a sublime understanding of the ordinary.

She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Florida Atlantic University and has been teaching most of her life. She has shown extensively throughout her career in museums and galleries and has received many awards for her photographs and artistic expressions. She continues to explore her creative path today through image making.