Seaweed inclusions in abaca
Calligraphy ink on bark lace
Katie with her heavily joomchied hanji
Peggy got cord making immediately!
Michele collected, donated, and chopped avocado seeds for dye
Jona's station, with brazilwood-dyed hanji and lots of other goodies
Michele had this lichen form cut at the Fab Lab
I love Peggy's handwriting—these are her dye samples
Saturday night, lobster picnic, always
Jona holds her dyed hanji, Susan admires
Susan couching paper
I dyed two bundles of hanji cords with brazilwood
Sunsets, beautiful, always
The teaching board grows
Sunset from a boat
SEALS from a boat!! If it wasn't so loud, we could have gotten closer
Jona is such a pro, though I have found the Icelandic artists at Haystack to always be wonderful.
Mary Ellen was busy making these for all of us with bark lace
My dye sample sheet in progress
Lauren cast lots of birds and lace
Mary Ellen made this topographical map out of paper using the Fab Lab (more on that later)
Katie's nighttime production: suminagashi on kozo
I tried to finish the last of the pulp so that the vats were empty so things got crazy at the end
Jona's thread tearing was very popular! More to come.
3 comments:
wonderful class, i love how these become totally their own, different for those before.
Brazilwood dye is so pretty! I love that purple, too. What is it?
the purple paper is just pigment, not dye. but still fun! my students came up with that on their own, mixing colors.
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