Yes, you can sensitize a boiled egg with cyanotype chemistry. festively in easter colors. The only problem is the negative doesn't curve to fit the egg and doesn't stay in place super nice during UV exposure. could be sharper if it did.
Very neat! If the negative was of a stretchy material it could conform to the egg. I just can't think of a material that would work- but maybe it will come to me.
No, you can't put a chicken, because which would come first???
The rooster.....?
On topic: how about a thick layer of collodion or similar, with liquid emulsion on that for projection printing. Then peel off the layer and use it for a negative at the cyanotype stage. This would even take care of the geometric distortion!
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