The blueprint (ozalid) is one of the oldest forms of light printing. In 2002, ten artists and a theorist made a design for a blueprint. In the past, it was mostly work drawings of designers and architects which were multiplied this way. Characteristic of the blueprint is that the image - once exposed to daylight - slowly fades and becomes fuzzy. Participating artists: Liesbeth Doornbosch, William Engelen, Marjolein de Groen, Marten Hendriks, Joost van Hezewijk, Etienne Jackson, Ruud Jan Kokke, Wim Salki, Ton Verstegen (text), Rob Voerman and Roger Willems. Blueprint is a project of Plaatsmaken Arnhem.

Ozalid (10 blauwdrukken in een doos) 2002 53 x 33 cm (doos) blueprint

Ozalid (10 blauwdrukken in een doos) 2002 53 x 33 cm (doos)

Ozalid, Wim Salki 2002 110 x 200 cm

Ozalid, Rob Voerman 2002 90 x 160 cm