We'll be hosting two classes this month--one introduction to cyanotype classes and one lampshade making class. Private class requests, birthday parties, and baby showers are also welcome, with a minimum of 5 participants.
Course descriptions are below. Please sign up here.
All classes are open to adults and children aged 10 and above. Children aged 6 and above are welcome if accompanied by an adult. Please select a class below to view the full course description. For any questions, feel free to contact Ẹlẹ́wà on WhatsApp.
The cyanotype process requires at least some sunshine. If the weather is not conducive, classes may be rescheduled to later in the day or the following day. Payments are due at the beginning of each class. As these are small, intimate sessions, spaces are limited—please register only if you plan to attend, and let us know if your plans change.
Discover the magic of cyanotype sun prints! In this hands-on workshop, I will guide you through the simple and beautiful process of creating photographic prints using sunlight.
You are welcome to bring special leaves, feathers, lace, or other small objects from home, or explore the range of objects provided during the class. By arranging these materials on light-sensitive paper and exposing them to the sun, you will create striking blue-and-white prints to take home.
This art form is fun, relaxing, and accessible for all skill levels. All materials are included for use during the workshop.
This April, we’re exploring new ways to experience the magic of cyanotype. I’m introducing a range of new classes—perfect for returning students and just in time for the school holidays. I’m especially excited to share new offerings, including photographic cyanotypes and printing on fabric.
Course descriptions are below. Please sign up here.
All classes are open to adults and children aged 10 and above. Children aged 6 and above are welcome to most classes if accompanied by an adult. Please select a class below to view the full course description. For any questions, feel free to contact Ẹlẹ́wà on WhatsApp.
The cyanotype process requires at least some sunshine. If the weather is not conducive, classes may be rescheduled to later in the day or the following day. Payments are due at the beginning of each class. As these are small, intimate sessions, spaces are limited—please register only if you plan to attend, and let us know if your plans change.
Discover the magic of cyanotype sun prints! In this hands-on workshop, I will guide you through the simple and beautiful process of creating photographic prints using sunlight.
You are welcome to bring special leaves, feathers, lace, or other small objects from home, or explore the range of objects provided during the class. By arranging these materials on light-sensitive paper and exposing them to the sun, you will create striking blue-and-white prints to take home.
This art form is fun, relaxing, and accessible for all skill levels. The class is open to participants aged 10 and up. Children over 6 years old are also welcome if accompanied by an adult participant.
All materials are included for use during the workshop.
Prerequisite: All students should have completed the Introduction to Cyanotype Course to participate in this series. Open to students aged 10 and above.
Part 1: Painting with Cyanotype Chemistry, Wednesday 8 April, 7:00pm-8:00pm
In this session, students will prepare their own light-sensitive paper using cyanotype chemistry. Because cyanotype materials must be handled away from direct sunlight, this class takes place in the evening.
Using brushes, participants will apply the cyanotype solution to create shapes or patterns on their paper. These hand-coated sheets will dry overnight and will be ready for exposure in the sun during the next day’s printing session.
Students are also welcome to bring along previous cyanotype prints if they would like to create double exposures or add new painted elements to their work.
Part 2: Cyanotype printing, collage and mixed media, Thursday 9 April, 10:00am-12:30pm
In this session, students will print the light-sensitive paper they prepared the previous evening, exposing their hand-coated sheets in the sun to reveal their cyanotype images.
Students will also have the opportunity to explore a range of mixed-media techniques to transform their prints. They may choose to add color, draw on their images, or create collages using previous cyanotype prints.
This session highlights the many ways cyanotype prints can be adapted and reworked to create unique layered artworks.
During this class, participants will explore the art of cyanotype alongside the rich history and visual language of East African kanga. Students will design their own kangas—developing original proverbs and patterns—and print them in cyanotype on watercolor paper.
Open to students aged 10 and above.
During this class, participants will explore the process of printing cyanotypes from digital negatives based on their own photographs. Some negatives will be prepared in advance, and students will also have the opportunity to learn how to create their own digital negatives during the session.
The Ẹlẹ́wà installation on the veranda at the Alliance Française presents a new body of work called Blueprints of Being, inspired by this year’s theme, “Let’s Be Human.”
It includes quilted collages called Skin Deep. By revealing the bones and joints we all share, it explores how our differences as humans are, quite literally, only skin deep. It pairs X-rays with botanical forms to celebrate the beauty of the body and our connection to the natural world.
The installation also includes Portrait of a Family That Lives—collages made from a family’s internal images, showing marks of healing, endurance, mortality, and new life--and a series created with Kenyan artist Joy Maringa.
Ẹlẹ́wà will be hosting a sunprinting activity.
Discover the magic of sun prints with artist Elizabeth Ashamu Deng. She’ll guide you step by step through the simple and beautiful process of creating indigo prints using sunlight and water. Bring along leaves, feathers, lace or other small treasures from home–or forage for something unique in the garden on the day. Fun and accessible: Perfect for beginners and creatives of all skill levels.
Discover the magic of sun prints with artist Elizabeth Ashamu Deng. She’ll guide you step by step through the simple and beautiful process of creating indigo prints using sunlight and water. Bring along leaves, feathers, lace or other small treasures from home–or forage for something unique in the garden on the day. Fun and accessible: Perfect for beginners and creatives of all skill levels.