Artistry in Blue
Unique cyanotype fabric and premium paper prints for artisanal functional items,
handcrafted with tradition and modern elegance in Pennsylvania.
Handmade Heritage from Newtown Square, PA
Nature Captured in Deep Indigo
Based in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania,
Clelia Fiore merges traditional 19th-century chemistry with modern day textiles and premium papers. Her process is a slow dialogue between the sun, UV light and hand-prepared botanicals, feathers, and unexpected items, transforming functional items such as table runners, wall hangings, and handbags into unique cyanotype works of art that capture the ethereal essence of
the world around us.
Each piece is a unique work of original art.
About Clelia Fiore
My background in design extends back to my days at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. My current projects incorporate my extensive background in photography, flower pressing and a deep love of nature. I am so happy to have found the process of cyanotype which incorporates the diversity of my background.
Wall Hangings
Wall hangings of cyanotype prints on premium cold pressed water color paper, cut and strung to create unique hanging art.
Samples of My Work
Explore the range of functional art, from home accents to daily-use accessories,
all featuring the deep indigo hues of traditional cyanotype.
Bags
Crossbody bags, clutches and totes incorporating cyanotype prints. All bags are made with 100% natural fabrics.
Tea Lights
Tealights created with cyanotype prints on teabag paper which are then wrapped around various glass holders. Shapes and sizes vary.
Cards
Note cards with cyanotype prints on premium cold pressed water color paper. Various sizes available.
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Stay in Touch
with Clelia
Newtown Square Winter Market
St. Albans Circle — Dec 05, 2026
The Wayne Artisans Fair
Wayne, PA — Jan 20, 2026
Studio Open House & Cyanotype Demo
Newtown Square — Feb 14, 2026
Main Line Arts Festival
Haverford, PA — March 21, 2026