Pierre Cordier Pierre Cordier invented the chemigram in 1956 combines the physics of painting and the chemistry of photography without the use of a camera. Substances such as varnish wax and oil are put onto photographic paper where it is then developed and fixed.
My experiments Process:
I enjoyed this process but should have been more careful during the process. For example, in the photo above a lot of the pattern was washed away. If I were to repeat the process I would experiment with a wider range of materials.