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Gallery style · 3 panels

Cyanotype Coast

The cyanotype process — invented by Anna Atkins in 1843 to document algae — produces a particular blue that has no exact equivalent in painting or digital work. The Prussian-blue-on-off-white photogram aesthetic is simultaneously scientific and decorative. Coastal botanical forms — kelp fronds, shell silhouettes, wave-form outlines — are natural subjects: high-contrast shapes that read clearly as puzzles.

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Triptych3 panels — from $135. No subscription required.

Starting prompts

Each prompt is a direction, not a specification. Adapt the language, swap subjects, or use one verbatim — the Studio accepts all three approaches.

A triptych in cyanotype style — coastal botanical specimens and wave-form silhouettes. Deep Prussian blue on off-white ground. High contrast, photogram aesthetic.
Three panels of cyanotype kelp and seaweed studies. Prussian blue, multiple exposure depths creating tonal variation from near-white to deep navy. Anna Atkins botanical reference.
Cyanotype triptych of shell cross-sections and spiral forms. Deep Prussian blue ground, white negative space, geometric precision. Scientific illustration meets photogram.

From prompt to wall

Enter a prompt

Use one of the Cyanotype Coast prompts above, or write your own.

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The AI generates all panels as a cohesive set. Regenerate until it looks right.

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Cyanotype Coast questions

What is the Cyanotype Coast style?

The cyanotype process — invented by Anna Atkins in 1843 to document algae — produces a particular blue that has no exact equivalent in painting or digital work. The Prussian-blue-on-off-white photogram aesthetic is simultaneously scientific and decorative. Coastal botanical forms — kelp fronds, shell silhouettes, wave-form outlines — are natural subjects: high-contrast shapes that read clearly as puzzles.

How many puzzle panels does a Cyanotype Coast wall use?

The example Cyanotype Coast configuration uses 3 panels in a triptych arrangement. You can use any of the three Puzzably sizes — Triptych (3 panels), Hex (6 panels), or Atelier (9 panels) — with this style direction.

What does a Cyanotype Coast gallery wall cost?

The standard Cyanotype Coast example uses 3 panels, which corresponds to the triptych tier at $135. All panels are priced at $45 each regardless of tier. Optional slipcases are +$15 per panel and a mounting strip is +$40.

Can I modify the example prompt or provide my own?

Yes. The prompts shown here are starting points. The Studio accepts any text input — you can adapt the language, swap subjects, or describe something entirely different. The AI interprets whatever you provide.

Are the panels one image cut into pieces?

No. Each panel is a complete, self-contained 500-piece puzzle with its own image. The AI generates all panels from a single master prompt, ensuring a consistent palette, shared visual motifs, and complementary compositions designed to live together on a wall.

Design your Cyanotype Coast wall.

3 panels from $135. One-time purchase. Ships within 7 days.