
Explore material memory through cyanotype printmaking!
In this hands-on cyanotype workshop, Lena will introduce participants to an alternative photographic process that uses fabrics as a canvas, light-sensitive solutions, and sunlight. 
Together, we'll create prints exploring material memory through the use of found objects.
Lena previously developed photographic works using alternative processes titled “Pasang Surut” and “A Sun-Dried Time Capsule”, Lena will demonstrate the technique and share insights from her explorations of experimental image-making methods.
What you will learn:
- Exploring an alternative photographic process
- Experimenting with compositions using found objects
All materials and tools provided
Age suitable for 12 years and older - no art knowledge or experience required 
Please note that all sales are final, no refunds. TFP members can use 20 points for a 10% discount.
This workshop is conducted by:
Lena is a graphic designer and visual artist from Indonesia, currently based in Singapore. Her practice moves fluidly between graphic design and image-making, grounded in curiosity and love that is rooted in observing the essence of her surroundings, culture, and self-expression. 
In graphic design, Lena is drawn to the possibilities of communication and storytelling with how form and perception come together to inform and connect. Her work often explores how visual language can shape understanding and offer new ways of seeing.
Her image-making practice is a slower, more reflective inquiry. She is interested in the nuances of time and recollection, working through various photographic mediums where images emerge from how materials behave and respond. Lena approaches the act of making as a way to listen through process and hold space for what gradually reveals itself.