The Metro Tunnel Creative Program partnered with the Royal Botanical Gardens Victoria to deliver a cyanotype photography workshop with acclaimed artist Dianna Wells in March.

Participants were given the opportunity to capture the beauty of nature by creating their own cyanotype prints to keep, containing fallen leaves, flowers and seeds collected from the gardens.

Dianna Wells is a photographic artist, engaging with ideas about landscape, botany and experimental photographic processes including cyanotype, one of the oldest photographic printing processes.

Her work, Walking within a grassy woodland, is on display at Anzac Station.