Showing posts with label Silk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silk. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 08, 2014
Pigment Painted Fabric
Panel One
Panel Two
Panel Three
Earth pigments on silk crepe de chine fabric. Now to get them ready for stitching!
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Saturday, December 28, 2013
January 2014
There WILL be some of this happening in my wet studio next week! Natural dye extracts painted onto silk fabrics.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Gelatine Plate Printing with Natural Dyes
This is from several years ago, I have a geliplate my best friend Brenda got me for xmas last year that I really, really need to use! I'm thinking some earth pigments and my Black Birds in Tree stencil onto fabric for starters. The plate in the above photo I made myself, here I'm using lace and trims as resists for the print which I made onto fabric.
Cotton fabric, that I do believe I compost dyed, osage orange on the gelatin plate with some lace trims gave a nice resist pattern. After curing and washing the osage orange color is about 30% of it's orignal brightness on cotton fabric. Now to find this piece of fabric in my stash and audition some threads for stitching.
Monday, February 04, 2013
Prairie 2002
Prairie
2002
45x38ish inches
Natural Dyes
Silk Crepe de Chine
This is "Prairie" I found it last night in a wicker trunk with several other pieces to my 2002 Prairie Rermnant Solo Show. I'm thinking of cutting it into four sections, after pressing, and machine stitching, maybe push the surface a little further, and work them into my Canyonland Series. This while I wait on my indigo vat to do it's thing!
Wednesday, August 01, 2012
WIP - Untitled
I started this piece a good eight or nine years ago and completely forgot about it, well this week is it's week to come to life.
Layered rust, indigo, and compost dyed, silk, cotton, and cotton linen blend fabrics.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Shimmering Light
Like columns of shimmering light!
I will be setting up dyepots this evening and cannot wait to dye more of this! John's vacation starts tomorrow and I have him home to help me, and to paint the house, for the next two weeks. First up is to take all of the pastel silks, I dyed with exhaust baths, and turn them into dark rich lucious colors like the ones in the photo above. Out with pastels in with yummy!
Saturday, July 07, 2012
WIP - Queen Anne's Birds now with more stitching.
It's now cool enough I can stand to be in my studio for more than five minutes to get some work done
It's now cool enough I can stand to be in my studio for more than five minutes to get some work done
Friday, June 22, 2012
My Creative Process: Decisions, Decisions
A few blocks of digitally printed silk organza layered over the digital image.
Medium value of indigo dyed silk organza net.
A very light value of indigo dyed silk organza net.
I haven't made a final decision yet on the ove rall directioni of the piece. I have, however, toyed with the idea of playing off the Queen Anne's Lace that's part of the digital collage.
Labels:
Anne's Lace,
Birds,
Digital,
Iowa,
Organza,
Prairie,
Print,
Printed,
Printer,
Queen,
Silk,
Tree
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
My Creative Process Part 3 of 4
The more I think about my creative process, the more I don't want to think about the it! While I'm a process oriented artist, I'd rather be "doing" the process than simply writing about it. So today, in pictures, this part of the process of writing about my creative process is all about auditioning a piece in progress. And I'll probably post more photos in the next day or so as I work towards completing this piece.
And now with a layer of osage orange dyed silk organza layerd atop the previous two layers.
This piece will go through many auditions, layers, etc. before the first stitches take place, and once I start stitching I will then start auditioning more layers once again.
Digital printed cotton fabric, printed from one of my photo collages, layered atop a piece of painted timtex.
I've been having a very hard time bringing myself to cut up, stitch, or otherwise use this piece of fabric. And that is odd. Odd in that I could easily print a hundred more of this collage onto fabric, paper, or whatever, so why not???
A digital piece of fabric that I printed from one of my photo collages, layered atop a piece of painted timtex.
And now with a digtially printed sheer silk organza fabric layed atop the other two layers.
And now with a layer of osage orange dyed silk organza layerd atop the previous two layers.
This piece will go through many auditions, layers, etc. before the first stitches take place, and once I start stitching I will then start auditioning more layers once again.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Natural Dyed Fabrics
Screen printed natural dye extracts onto cutch dyed silk dupioni.
Screen printed osage orange onto cochineal and lac dyed silk crepe de chine fabric.
I've been looking for a piece of natural dyed, compost dyed, mono and screen printed silk fabric I surfaced back around 2006, I'm finding everything but that particular piece of fabric!!!
Screen printed osage orange onto cochineal and lac dyed silk crepe de chine fabric.
I've been looking for a piece of natural dyed, compost dyed, mono and screen printed silk fabric I surfaced back around 2006, I'm finding everything but that particular piece of fabric!!!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Beautiful Blue
Indigo dyed silk velvet that I found at the bottom of my fabric stash, I haven't decided what to do with the fabric yet.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Constructed Cloth Yo-Yo's
Silk throwster's waste made into a sheet of constructed cloth backed with a piece of my silk chiffon fabric that was compost dyed. I made the fabric in December and didn't get any further with the project, last night I was browsing through my flickr and was greatly inspired by Nellsembroidery constructed cloth Yo-yo's and thought I might try it with some of my own constructed cloth made from silk throwster's waste. They are wonderful!
I will be using these, and some that I'm manipulating, for a new canyonlands piece I'm working on.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Corn Silk Project
Sample that I made several years ago from constructed cloth and osage orange dyed silk organza.
18x45ish inches silk chiffon that has been compost dyed.
Friday, December 02, 2011
Constructed Silk Carrier Rod Cloth - Video
It's blurry and the color is off, however, I streamed a how to video on creating cloth using silk carrier rods.
Constructed Fabric from Silk Carrier Rods
Constructed Fabric from Silk Carrier Rods
Monday, August 15, 2011
Friday, August 05, 2011
Constructed Rusted Cloth
I had put together a zine sometime ago on how to make constructed cloth with silk carrier rods, and found it while cleaning up some folders on my computer. This is one of the samples.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
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