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Jo Howell
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2010
Sharing my experience of being an #artist and #photographer who works with #cyanotype and #PinholePhotography and #StopMotion
If you want to find out more about me or my work please check out my website. Other than that, enjoy!
www.maverickbeyond.com
If you want to find out more about me or my work please check out my website. Other than that, enjoy!
www.maverickbeyond.com
Blogcast Photography Sculptures by artist Jo Howell part 2
Like a podcast but bloggier please enjoy my blogcast! Here I finish my article with a further 5 photographic 3 dimensional sculptures. You can read the original article on my website: maverickbeyond.com/2024/09/25/cyanotype-sculptures-exploring-physical-space-with-photography/
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Two amazing Cyanotype photography Christmas crafts that you can do at home by Jo Howell
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Are you looking for fun Christmas crafts that you can do using cyanotype photography? This is for you. The crafts need to be done over a couple of days to allow for drying times but it is definitely worth the patience. To do these crafts you will need: Cyanotype solutions, book paper, vellum paper, double sided sticky tape, scissors, a craft knife, christmas objects or cutouts and laser cut woo...
Demonstration: Hand tinting a wet cyanotype by Jo Howell
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In this follow up session I will show you how to mix acrylic paint so that it will act like watercolour paint, how to apply the paint to the wet cyanotype we made in the previous demonstration. Hand tinting and colourising photographs is almost as old as photography itself!
Demonstration: Wet cyanotype by Jo Howell
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A cyanotype demonstration in my dining room showing the process from start to finish. I use cyanotype solutions, salt, vinegar, paprika, vit c, baking powder, soap bubbles and lemon to create chemical deviations and painterly textures. This video will be available to the public on my youtube from December 1st. You can watch it as part of your paid membership now or you can pay a small amount to...
Blogcast: Photography sculptures by artist Jo Howell
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Like a podcast but bloggier please enjoy my Blogcast! Here I talk about my foray into the realm of 3 dimensional objects and vehicles for photography. Including photographic examples of the work. You can read the article here: maverickbeyond.com/2024/09/25/cyanotype-sculptures-exploring-physical-space-with-photography/
Mama Howell’s 8mm film from the early 80s in Sunderland
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A collection of shots taken by my mam with her clockwork cine camera. The footage is a bit ropey because it was live recording from a tiny 8mm editing machine. The music is by Hyde and Beast, Sunderland musicians. The photograph on the thumbnail is actually from the 70’s I think.
The Lambton Wyrm Sunderland folklore by The Art Studio
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The Lambton Wyrm Sunderland folklore by The Art Studio
An example of a pitch for a participation arts commission by Jo Howell
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An example of a pitch for a participation arts commission by Jo Howell
Glass Action 674 - Save the National Glass Centre -
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Glass Action 674 - Save the National Glass Centre -
Demonstration: Cyanotype on biscuit fired ceramic tiles
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Demonstration: Cyanotype on biscuit fired ceramic tiles
Life through a lens - a systematic autobiographical short film
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Life through a lens - a systematic autobiographical short film
Phil Vickery: cold working hand blown glass in the studio
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Phil Vickery: cold working hand blown glass in the studio
Glassmaking on Wearside: Save the National Glass Centre
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Glassmaking on Wearside: Save the National Glass Centre
Glassmaking in Sunderland PEV and insta flow ride capture
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Glassmaking in Sunderland PEV and insta flow ride capture
St Peter’s church in Roker Sunderland built in 674 AD
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St Peter’s church in Roker Sunderland built in 674 AD
Phil Vickery Glass polishing a cast glass hand
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Phil Vickery Glass polishing a cast glass hand
Climate changed with Jarrow Hall looking at museum collections
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Climate changed with Jarrow Hall looking at museum collections
Cyanotype lessons on Patreon with Jo Howell
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Cyanotype lessons on Patreon with Jo Howell
Save the National Glass Centre 2023 public meeting june 22nd 7pm at st peters church
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Save the National Glass Centre 2023 public meeting june 22nd 7pm at st peters church
Save the National Glass Centre Campaign organises first public meeting in St Peter’s church
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Save the National Glass Centre Campaign organises first public meeting in St Peter’s church
Millfield Research Commission #Industrial #Heritage: The Mountain Daisy #Ghosthunt
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Millfield Research Commission #Industrial #Heritage: The Mountain Daisy #Ghosthunt
Millfield, Sunderland Artist Reseach Commission
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Millfield, Sunderland Artist Reseach Commission
Our Seascapes #rockpool #sealife #roker #education
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Our Seascapes #rockpool #sealife #roker #education
My version of panackalty a Sunderland winter warmer
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My version of panackalty a Sunderland winter warmer
Cyanotype animation mackem seagull in Sunderland
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Cyanotype animation mackem seagull in Sunderland
#Cyanotype #animation on different papers #cyanomation
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#Cyanotype #animation on different papers #cyanomation
Welcome to the yarden - small urban yard garden in Sunderland
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Welcome to the yarden - small urban yard garden in Sunderland
Thank you So much.
My pleasure :)
wow this is incredible, love your community work and the wall hangings! the wall hanging especially has given me an idea of how to use a load of cyanotype primed paper that I made but then didn’t use in time so it’s all exposed 😂
Totally! Don’t waste good paper :)
Excited! Thank you! Already itching with ideas. So inspiring!
You are so welcome! Enjoy 🥰🎅🥰
These are lovely. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you
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So many possibilities! Thanks. There is something about that blue that just fits into so many forms, sculptural or not, they are all great!
Thank you very much! There’s another five in the points in the blog but my voice was giving out
Hi have you tried tinting your glass prints with tea or coffee?.
No but instagram.com/__alineo?igsh=MTN0aXppYzFxdDNuNA== has and I think she ruined her bath 😂🤩
Wonder if you could use transparent glaze and then glaze fire to seal them instead of using varnish
If you get a low fire glaze or low fire the cyanotype cone 4 then glaze after. It will turn orange :)
@@JoHowell oh that would be interesting to see!
Hi Jo! These cyanotypes are absolutely beautiful! I’ve tried this technique before, but I didn’t pay enough attention to my porcelains, and they eventually faded to a greyish hue. I think I didn’t put in enough effort with the cold washes, which allowed them to continue developing. Do you have any tips for stopping the development process on porcelain? Also, what varnish do you use at the end? Is it UV resistant? I really want to try again but this time I want to make sure my cyanotypes survive
maverickbeyond.com/2021/02/11/cyanotype-on-glass-and-ceramic/?amp=1
Love this especially because you did it live so I could be clear about how to do it. Love your style-it feels like I am haveing a secret chat with you in your home. Wondering if you could do one about toning or using things that give it a turquoise color.
Thank you! Yes, I’m going to plan some Saturday live streams. I have work this weekend so likely in another week or two :)
Hi! Just found your live demo on Facebook and really enjoyed it. I was wondering, could you paint on the cyanotype wash after you weave the papers? Would that make rinsing easier? Thanks for sharing, I really appreciated your explaining the benefits of using the grow light for it being a perfect overhead exposure. :)
If you paint the weave after it’s woven you will definitely have uneven coverage because the cyanotype will want to grip into the crevices :) have fun! Try one that way in case I’m wrong ❤️
@@JoHowell thank you for this, I haven't done much cyanotype and I think I will have to test this out. I love weaving paper and the look it creates, so I am excited to experiment. It does make me feel like a kid again when I weave paper as well. Take care!
@kedrynevans6240 I have a few articles on my website that might be helpful maverickbeyond.com
I don’t get it why is this video din’t have any likes this video is incredible
Aw thank you ❤️
Wait thats Creative
Thank you
This song scares tf outta me
My work here is done 😂
@@JoHowell lol
Amazing ideas! I wish I could be part of this!
I’m doing it again this year :)
That’s glass?❤
Bio plastic. I got my ratio wrong and the entire piece slid off the glass so I just let it dry. Feels like seaweed.
Nice job ...In the past I with others I have formed a CIC for charitable endeavour. So go for it and good luck. Surely the Arts Council can get behind you due to the heritage if nothing else ?? Put a call out to all artistic glass workers they'll get behind your efforts I am sure. I am a 'cyanotyper' and was checking out your videos for ceramics and came across your cause.
I don’t know why this comment was disliked! I blame sausage fingers or glitch
Beautiful ❤
Just discovered cyanotype today and found your videos. Loads of useful information, thank you! I would really like to give this a go. I notice your negatives are larger than I'm used to seeing. I know you're a photographer and have access. How would a non-photographer find something like this? Your video was great btw, loved the content.
Aw thank you 🙏 I use acetate to print my negatives but you can use tracing paper as well. I have a laser printer which was really cheap only prints black. Honestly contrast is king with cyanotype. Inkjet doesn’t hold the ink as well :)
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Hi Are these bisque fired porcelain tiles?
Yeah :)
First! This is rly cool!
Thanks! 😄
I'm a big fan of your creations. You're such a big inspiration for me 💙
Aw thank you 🤩
Brilliant. Love watching you do your art xx
Thanks mam ❤️
I think cone 04 is better than 4. And even going lower seems to make it better
Jo, I recently got a kiln and I have been doing Cyanotype for the past year on paper. Is there any safety concerns for firing in a kiln? I have my kiln vented from the bottom to the outdoors. I can't find a lot of info for the firing of the cyanotype but I would love to try it.
Don’t varnish if you are going to fire. I would fire overnight when there’s less people to inhale anything noxious but it should be about the same as iron oxide. Do cone 3 firing first. The cyanotype has a burnout point that’s quite low. Good luck! Find me on instagram and let me see your experiments :)
Where do you get the glass?
Offcuts from the National glass centre
Such a good idea ❤
Thank you 🙏
Love them ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 🤩
I love theeeem!
What a cool idea!
Thank you 🙏
What is the powder ?
Oxi action washing crystals
Thank you for sharing this, it is super helpful! I was curious if you have ever tried toning the cyanotypes on ceramics?
I haven’t. I’m not sure it would work… Give it a go. All my ceramic tiles are varnished but I’ll be doing some new tiles for a Patreon lesson soon. I might have a go with one before the varnish stage. Good question.
Brilliant. Clearly presented x
I’ll get better. Too much stammering 🤣❤️
Yarden looks lush. Just wait till it all flowers xxxx
Thank you So much.
You are welcome 🤗
So helpful. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Was looking for more details on the light...to buy one
Easy step by step instructions for starting your cyanotype photography journey on my website www.maverickbeyond.com
Really interesting...xx
Thank you 🙏
I love your accent. Are you from Newcastle?!
🤣 thank you 🤩 just up the road in Sunderland
Hi, What about roses petal ? Cool video, thx
I haven’t tried. It should work though :)
really cool work ! im interested in trying cyanotype and doing stop motion with it, if you have any tips i wouls gladly take it
On my website there’s a step by step maverickbeyond.com
Seagull Cyanomation
This is great! Thank you for showing that great results can come from common materials.
You are welcome 🙏 hopefully the next one will be better!
Do you buy the glass from amazon or something like that?
No, these are optical glass cut offs from the nearby National glass centre :)
thanks for sharing
My pleasure :)
Would it still detect you if you were to go super fast? Has it ever fallen whilst moving itself?
It has limited capacity in terms of speed. There’s a comfortable pan rate so you have to slow down on the way past. It was really windy so I wedged the tripod into the metal leg of a park bench for the Timelapse. It’s pretty good. But limited in terms of what you ask.
Interesting technique xxx
Just seen this! Thank you 🤩
Or use it as a cat toy lol xx
Multifunctional 🤣