APA Students Print Showcase


What APA students created in the past 3 months

We currently have 250+ students enrolled inside our Academy and we're absolutely thrilled to unveil some of the prints crafted by the talented souls inside our Alternative Processes Academy

Brittanie Bondie

Brittanie experimented with different anthotype emulsions, exposed with summer solstice sun, these are extracted from ancho powder, red cabbage, bibb lettuce and beetroots.

Paeony Lewis

Paeony created these watergrams in the darkroom, she then printed them onto silk and exhibited them in a group show at Hungate Medieval Art Church, responding to the theme of water, past and present.

Linda Jarrett

Linda created these lumen prints using Mangrove cuttings and Ilford Multigrade Art 300. In New Zealand's winter this print exposed for about 12 hours.

Jane Constable

Jane chlorophyll prints on Ivy leaves, she's based in the UK and these exposed for about 2 days. She's now experimenting with casting the leaves into resin.

Jeff Wiedner

Jeff is experimenting with various approaches to create digital negatives and printing with the cyanotype process on watercolour paper.


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