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Custom Prints

Add the deep, calming blue  of cyanotype prints to

YOUR home decor with a

wide array of beautiful cyanotype prints in various sizes made by hand at Cyan Art Studio.

Or...​

Send us a few of YOUR special memories.

Whether they're pro photos from a wedding or special occasion, or everyday images from your smart phone - we'll print them for you!

Custom Greeting and
Post Cards

Send a message from the heart with a unique,
one-of-a-kind work of art made BY HAND.

​Our cards offer a powerful message with simple words and carefully-crafted elements, reminders of the power and magic of the ocean with vintage art re-imagined.

 

Make a connection with your loved ones that shows you went the extra mile to find something as unique, beautiful and precious as they are!

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Something old, something new...
Something borrowed, 

Something BLUE

Give the gift of your favorite wedding or engagement photos in a hand-made Cyanotype print, from a 19th Century process that transforms them into beautiful, dreamy blue images using only sunlight and water.

Where history and technology unite to make
timeless art.

Workshops & Classes /
Open Studios

Learn How To Make Your Own!

The Most Precious Gifts are the ones
YOU MAKE!

OPEN STUDIO Printing Party! 

We're open Fridays from 3-8pm and Saturdays from 12-5pm. Drop into our studio and make cyanotype prints from PHOTOS IN YOUR PHONE in 15-20 minutes!

NO RESERVATION NECESSARY

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What Is a Cyanotype?

Also known as "blue prints" and "sun prints", cyanotype was one of the first photographic printing methods, discovered in the 1840s.

Cyanotypes need only the

chemicals, paper, UV light and water

to make beautiful blue images.

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