Last week Craig’s 19th century processes class that I help teach started doing carbons, and I took the opportunity to start doing them again. I finally got my tissue sensitized this week and today I was able to make a print. It turned out really well for the first one in three years. Here are a few pictures (taken with my phone; I’ll get a scan on Monday as re print is still drying at the time of writing)
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