Showing posts with label dyeing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dyeing. Show all posts

03 March 2013

I''m the guest speaker at an upcoming exhibition

I've been invited by the 2012 Certificate IV students from Marden Senior College to open their upcoming art exhibition called 'Creative Fusion'. 

Below is the invite along with a little blurb about the exhibition. 

      Creative Fusion (Marden Senior College)



     Painting & Textile Art Works by Marden Senior College Graduates

      2 - 26 April 2013



Address:

Phone:
Fax:
558 Magill Rd, Magill
(Corner Pepper St & Magill Rd)
(08) 8364 6154
(08) 8332 3164
Email:
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pepperstreet@burnside.sa.gov.au
Tuesday to Saturday 12 noon - 5pm
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15 March 2012

Orizomegami

Orizomegami is the Japanese art of decorating papers by a method of folding and dipping them into dye. It is almost a mix of Origami (the paper folding part) and tie dying. Below is a diagram from a book I photocopied about 10 years ago (have no idea what the book was anymore sorry) and a couple of photos of my dyeing work that I used as samples with my students. 


Now we have finished dyeing our papers we are using them to make covers for accordion bound books. 










24 November 2011

Handmade Paper Art and Textiles Flickr Group

I recently set up a group on Flickr called 'Handmade Paper Art and Textiles. The aim of the group is for people who use handmade paper in their artwork to post photos of their work. Photos of just handmade paper sheets are not excepted. The photos have to show how you use handmade paper in your art and textiles.

Below is an image of the first page of photos from the flickr group. If you would like to add photos to the group, you will need to hold a flickr account. Flickr is a great website for artists to promote their work and it is a simple site to use. You can upload 6 photos a week to the group.

Here is the address for the flickr group        http://www.flickr.com/groups/handmade_paper_art_textiles/





                              Please feel free to go and check out the groups work.

02 November 2011

Playing with ways of posting photos.

Below is an experiment in formatting photos for putting on here. They are photos of some of my dyeing work, but it is the format that the images are presented in that I was more interested in.


09 April 2011

Over-dyeing indigo

This was just a small piece of left over indigo dyeing that didn't work overly well so I over-dyed it with red procion dye. I actually quite like the result.

Indigo dyeing yet again

I'm not sure what it is about indigo dyeing but it sure has an addictive quality for me. The pieces below were dyed using the same vat I made up a few weeks ago.



This is one of my pieces above while it was oxidising on the clothes line.



Here is a section of the piece above after finished oxidising and having been ironed.



Another piece oxidising above. 



The piece above has finished oxidising and has been ironed.



I clamped 2 pieces of wood on the fabric above after folding it into a tight rectangle. I was disappointed when I opened it up to find there were some little spots on the white area. When I looked back at my wooden blocks I realised one of them had a little hole on it so some dye creeped in. 



22 March 2011

Indigo dyeing

At work last week I mixed up an indigo vat for our certificate 3 students. The vat didn't have the right Ph level and was playing up. This week I got it working perfectly. Below are some of the photos of the vat and the dying in progress. It is synthetic indigo, I use my own recipe if anyone wants a copy.



This is my very messy looking indigo vat. Works brilliantly!


Below are some photos i took of my work unwrapping. I love the beautiful green colour you get when the fabric is oxidising. If only you could keep the colour mix.




The red tray in the photo works quite well, it was really just there to catch the drips.


This is a photo of one of my students work just hanging on the line.


Now that most of the students have had a chance to do some dyeing, I think I'm going to try and do some myself. I just need to find the time is the trouble. I've done it in past years but I would really like to do some more pieces. 




06 December 2010

sketchbook covers

I've been stuck writing reports and finishing up school stuff for the last few weeks so my posts have been minimal. About the only thing I got organised is the covers on my sketchbooks. I've made them so that I can interchange them between books.



This first cover is just shapes that I put on with fusible  
   webbing and then did some hand embroidery.



This second cover has a section of random patchwork type 
 fabric on it.



 This last cover is a whole heap of small pieces of my dyed 
 fabric. They've all been hand stitched together to make the 
 cover. I couldn't tell which was the front and back easily, 
so I then put a piece of ribbon on the front.