Category: felt

Rust dyeing

“Sometimes a rusty photograph worth a thousand memories.”
― Shihab Kazi

As I prepare for my next show at the Smithsonian, I am getting all my rusted metal out of the box to start doing a little bit of rust dyeing. If you have never done it, I recommend that you try it, at least just for the fun of it!

rust
  1. a reddish- or yellowish-brown flaky coating of iron oxide that is formed on iron or steel by oxidation, especially in the presence of moisture.

What you need:

– A spray bottle

– White vinegar

– Fabric (I usually use silk, cotton and wool)

– Rusty objects

How to obtain rusted prints:

The first step is to spray an equal amount of water and white vinegar with a spray bottle. The reason we use vinegar is because it’s in an aqueous solution so it contains lots of water. The active ingredient in vinegar is acetic acid, which has even more corrosive properties than water. When you spray the fabric, make sure that the fabric is well saturated. The next step is to place your rusty object on top of the wet fabric. It helps to place something heavy on top of the object for a better print. Because in order to make rust we need oxidation, I don’t cover my pieces. The oxygen will take care of the rest!

 

The possibilities from now on are endless. I will leave you with a few prints I have created on felt. Have fun and enjoy this technique!!

New color palette

Why grey? because my ideas
are colourful!!”
-Anonymous

 

The Smithsonian Craft Show will be taking place in a little bit more than a month and the studio is already transforming. I’m saying goodbye to the dark winter colors, and welcoming new ones. The table is covered with samples of new ideas and a completely new palette. Grey and black have always being my favorite colors. All you have to do is to open my closet and you will see all 50 shades of grey! But combined them with white, it transforms!

Palette 1:

Eigengrau
(n.) “dark light” or “brain grey”; the color seen by the eye in perfect darkness

These two samples will lead the new line of scarves: “Spiderweb”

I will add little accents like these ones to the spring Barcelona vests.

And why not new necklaces??

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The new collection will have three new palette. I will show you more within the next few weeks. Stay tuned!

Shifting Landscapes exhibition!

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Very happy to be part of this great exhibition!

Artists from the Surface Design Association (SDA) will reinvent the map using felt, cotton, silk, string and countless other fibrous materials in the 3rd International SDA Member Juried Exhibition at form & concept. The gallery is pleased to host Shifting Landscapes, a show that explores traditional and contemporary interpretations of place by artists, designers and makers working with or inspired by fiber or textile materials and techniques. The exhibition opens on Friday, February 24 from 5-7 pm, at form & concept gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The Shifting Landscapes jurors, fiber artist Erika Lynne Hanson and form & concept Gallery Director Frank Rose, will embark on visual journeys through landscapes that are representational and abstract, literal and metaphorical. “With everything that’s happening environmentally and politically, I can only imagine what many artists are thinking about as they make work for the exhibition,” says Danielle Kelly, Executive Director of SDA. “We can communicate things through art when words fail us. Sometimes the best place to talk about your world is through what you make.” The exhibition features a number of awards for selected artists.

Artists in the show: Regina Benson, Eszter Bornemisza, Sarah Bozaan, Eva Camacho, Jodi Colella, Sarah Comfort, Katie Craney, Rena Detrixhe, Yewen Dong, Xia Gao, Helen Geglio, Karen Anne Glick, Margaret Hester, Faith Kane, Patricia Kennedy-Zafred, Yuni Kim Lang, Lisa Klakulak, Lena Klett, Jenna Lynch, Melody Money, Garry Noland, Kayla Paul, Manda Remmen, Kristin Rohr, Barbara Shapiro, Dolores Slowinski, Carol Sogard, Brooks Stevens, Wendy Weiss, Sarita Westrup, & Yuge Zhou.

Learn more about Shifting Landscapes: http://www.formandconcept.center/exhibitions/shifting-landscapes-exhibition/

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