Kelly Revenaugh
from Earth
handmade cyanotype clothing, botanical prints & photography — made with sunlight, foraged plants & second-chance garments from my Vermont studio.
CYANOTYPE CLOTHING
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HANDMADE BOTANICAL PRINTS
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ALTERNATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
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ONE OF A KIND WEARABLE ART
CYANOTYPE CLOTHING 〰️ HANDMADE BOTANICAL PRINTS 〰️ ALTERNATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 〰️ ONE OF A KIND WEARABLE ART
Cyanotype keeps calling me back.
The practice forces you to be fully present — the chemistry, the sunlight, the way each petal is positioned. You might be the orchestrator, but the work takes its own path each time.
That's not a flaw in the process -- that's the whole point of it.
I love the silence cyanotype asks of you. The waiting. The moment between laying the subject down and lifting them to see what the light made.
I've printed in places across the globe; The light is always different. The plants and subjects are always different. So the work is always different too.
Grateful to lean into the silence each day.
ABOUT KELLY
Hi, I’m Kelly —
a Vermont cyanotype artist who prints with sunlight.
I tend to do most of my process work from my studio in the northern Vermont countryside, and spend the rest of the time exploring both new and familiar places across the world.
I learned cyanotype on a rooftop in New York City in 2017 and followed the sunshine here to Vermont in 2022, where I grow and forage my own botanicals, print on secondhand clothing, and make cyanotype photographs from my travels and everyday life.
Cyanotype is one of the oldest forms of photography, and it feels so homemade — no camera between you and the subject. Just light, chemistry, and something worth remembering. Everything I make starts outside.
Pieces are available in person at Spotlight Vintage in St. Albans, Vermont and online when drops are live.
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