patrickjames
04-12-2007, 02:34 AM
I have been gearing up for a little (big) project which will probably start out with cyanotypes. The size will be rather large at least 17" by whatever on the long side. I have been thinking about coating the paper and the idea of brushing is not appealing to me. I don't see getting an even coat an easy thing. Puddle pusher is a little more attractive, but keeping a sheet this size level would be a problem I would think. That leaves me with immersing the paper. I am basically flying blind at this point so if anyone wants to chime in with their opinion I am all ears. How do you do it?
Patrick
Ian Leake
04-12-2007, 03:09 AM
The only alt process prints of that size that I've seen "in the flesh" were pt/pd. Both artists used brushes and the prints I saw were single coated. The coating quality was phenomenal, so it definitely can be done with a brush. Good luck :)
Guillaume Zuili
04-12-2007, 04:07 PM
Patrick,
I'm doing 16x20 Van Dyke and I have no trouble with double coating with brush. I use a simple and cheap hake brush.
Best,
Guillaume
Donsta
04-12-2007, 05:06 PM
A brush works fine. Be way easier than a "puddle pusher" - have you thought about how unflat a piece of 17inch wide paper is going to become when wet?
sanking
04-12-2007, 11:55 PM
Go with the brush. I have been able to get very even coatings up to 20X24 with cyanotype, kallitype and pt/pd with a Richeson 9010 brush.
The puddle pushers may sound right in theory, but in practice a good brush like the Richeson 9010 will give more consisent results ove a wide range of conditions.
Some skill is involved in coating no matter what method you use so I would recommend that you start out small with a Richeson brush, and learn the technique. Once you do, you should be able to coat evenly in any size.
Sandy King