

Artist Series by Adriana Keech
Adriana explores cyanotypes, an alternative photographic process which pushes the boundary of what a
photograph can be. Originally used to document plants, a cyanotype “prints’ a deep Prussian blue when
exposed to the sun. This artist series sets out to document meaningful flora and preserve it as a piece of art for the home and combine it with a personal touch of a family member’s hand holding the bouquet.
Adriana’s cyanotypes pay homage to the alternative process’s origins, while modernizing her approach and creating a one-of-a-kind, personalized piece.
Her process is to provide each family with a custom bouquet and inviting them in for a 20 min session. Including hands of the family, little ones or a combo in order to create a photograph. Later that photograph is transformed by hand to the one-of-a-kind cyanotype print onto a textured watercolor paper.
This 8x10 print is mounted in the center of simple 11x14 birchwood frame.
Artist Series by Adriana Keech
Adriana explores cyanotypes, an alternative photographic process which pushes the boundary of what a
photograph can be. Originally used to document plants, a cyanotype “prints’ a deep Prussian blue when
exposed to the sun. This artist series sets out to document meaningful flora and preserve it as a piece of art for the home and combine it with a personal touch of a family member’s hand holding the bouquet.
Adriana’s cyanotypes pay homage to the alternative process’s origins, while modernizing her approach and creating a one-of-a-kind, personalized piece.
Her process is to provide each family with a custom bouquet and inviting them in for a 20 min session. Including hands of the family, little ones or a combo in order to create a photograph. Later that photograph is transformed by hand to the one-of-a-kind cyanotype print onto a textured watercolor paper.
This 8x10 print is mounted in the center of simple 11x14 birchwood frame.