Watering Can With Flowers Tintype Print
Watering Can With Flowers Tintype Print
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Watering can of flowers at Alderworks artist retreat in Dyea, Alaska.
Originally taken on a handmade 4x5 large format wet plate collodion camera.
Beautifully made, these metal prints represent a new medium for preserving photos. The ultra-hard scratch-resistant surface is waterproof/weatherproof, with dyes infused into the surface, creating almost magical luminescence.
Production: 3 business days + shipping time.
Available sizes:
Small 5in x 7in
Large 8in x 10in
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