Alice Oliver - MA Photography
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The Wayside
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Lunargrams
Made by placing a large sheet of light-sensitive paper directly into the hedgerow/wayside, and exposing them to moonlight. The wayside is rich with plants that have been historically used as contraceptives and abortifacients, such as Artemisis and Queen Anne's Lace.
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Petri dish containing bacteria found in St John's Wort
The dish is then placed directly onto light-sensitive paper and exposed to moonlight
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Queen Anne's Lace
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Lunar Photogram
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Seeds are to be taken for seven days after unprotected intercourse
during the fertile period to help prevent fertilised eggs from implanting in the uterus.
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The Wayside
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Lunar photograms
Made by placing a series of 8' x 10' sheets of light-sensitive paper directly into the hedgerow/wayside, and exposing them to moonlight.
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