Original Textile Cyanotypes Reimagined in a Digital Era


From one era into another. Cataloging future design hidden in the shadows of vintage glassware. Cut glass objects captured in a classic textile cyanotype process become the foundation of a Liberated Pattern

From one era into another.

Cataloging future design hidden in the shadows of vintage glassware.

Cut glass objects captured in a classic textile cyanotype process become the foundation of a Liberated Pattern

 
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Influenced by natural elements, Megan’s work is a reflection of the environment in which she lives.

Using natural UV light, cyano patterns originate from found and thrifted cut glass objects. Original textile cyano prints are made under the sun in Megan’s downtown Boulder pollinator garden.

Offering new light to classic cut glass patterns using the intricacies of reflection and refraction, the sun's rays bring forth new designs.

Original cut glass designs are reimagined with attention to the flourish and details of the cyano captured cut glass. Snippets of the original textile cyanoprints are digitally transformed into independent design motifs.

Liberating the possibilities of what may, Megan’s work uses light to create modern patterns with a nod to the history of design from an earlier era.

Harnessing the power of the sun to create light transfers in prismatic patterns.

Working with a development process unique to each project.

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