Spring started today in Lugano on March 6th 2026. I loved to take a walk in the park, Parco Ciani
Pulp Fiction Painting on Handmade Paper

Painting on Handmade Paper.
This is my Pulp Fiction Project. I’ve started with Pulp Paper from Khadi Papers, www.khadi.com
Then I’ve made photos of it and printed them on watercolour paper from Søstrene Grene.
I experimented with one image in Photoshop: I’ve added a part of a photo from trees to it, see below.
The next step will be to paint it over with other materials.
Give it a try yourself, maybe you’ll like it!
The next step is done! Gisela Widmer Reichlin, my dear teacher, prepared watercolor paper with black tea and a kind of purple colored tea, beautiful to start with.
Atelier für Gestaltung I Gisela Widmer Reichlin I Malerei
Then we repainted it with Faber Castell Polychromos pencils. See the results below.


Watercolor and Faber Castell Polychromos colors, repainted (Mr. Ed and Gisela)
PICZ Photowalk Long Exposure Zürich
USK Luzern – Gameorama Luzern
It was so nice to visit the Gameorama this Sunday February 22th 2026 in Luzern. So many games to see and play. Visit there Website here: Gameorama – das einzigartige interaktive Spielmuseum : Das interaktive Spielmuseum in Luzern
Cyanotype project with Sunprint Refill Kit
On a cloudy afternoon in late November (20th) I’ve decided to give it a try with the Sunprint Refill Kit.
As a base for this project I used a photo I made in Zürich from the Fraumünster clock arrows. I cut the form with a cutter to use it as a template.
You can buy this at ars-imago committed to photography
I asked for help in CoPilot:
How can I use the Sunprint Refill Kit from Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley?
Short answer: The Sunprint Refill Kit is very simple to use: place an object (e.g., leaf, flower, key) on the special paper, expose it briefly to sunlight, and then rinse it with water. This creates a permanent, deep-blue print – a cyanotype.
🌞 Step-by-Step Instructions
- Prepare materials
- Sunprint paper (from the Refill Kit)
- A transparent acrylic sheet or plexiglass (to hold objects in place)
- A piece of cardboard as a backing
- A bowl of water
- Objects of your choice (leaves, flowers, small items)
- Arrange objects
- Keep the paper in the shade so it doesn’t get exposed too early.
- Place the objects on the paper.
- Cover them with the acrylic sheet so they lie flat and the outlines stay sharp.
- Expose in sunlight
- Carry the prepared paper into direct sunlight.
- Exposure time: 2–5 minutes in bright sun, longer (5–20 minutes) if cloudy.
- The paper changes from blue to white – that’s when it’s fully exposed.
- Develop in water
- Place the paper in a bowl of water for 1–5 minutes.
- The colors reverse: exposed areas turn deep blue, covered areas stay white.
- Let the paper dry afterwards.
- Your Sunprint is ready!
- You’ll have a permanent, artistic image – a cyanotype.
- Sharp outlines: Use the acrylic sheet so objects press closely against the paper.
- Experiment: Try transparent materials (e.g., glass pieces, plastic film) for interesting effects.
- Longer exposure: In weak light, simply wait longer until the color fades clearly.
- Creativity: Combine natural materials with everyday objects for unique patterns.
In December 2025 there was an exhibition of some Cyanotype paintings from Vivian Ammerlaan in the Singer Museum in Laren, Holland.
Vivian Ammerlaan
Joana and Loris, January 2026
Beautiful People! Joana and Loris in Daniel’s and Anna Rosa’s studio on January 2th 2026.
Peru – Lima 2025
Peru – Machu Pichu
Peru – Cusco 2025
Milla January 2025
Once again a very nice shooting in the PICZ Studio organized by Nigel with the lovely and cheerful Milla . More photos on her Instagram account @langemilamillka






































































































































































