Marbling with Natural Dye Inks (7)
Created on: 29 Jul 2024
I've developed some inks, not paints, from natural dyes and use them in conjunction with my dyeing.
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Tannins treated with iron: cutch, wattle, myrobalan, pomegranate
Tannins treated with iron: cutch, wattle, myrobalan, pomegranate
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Silk scarf dyed with fresh indigo and marbled with cutch.
Silk scarf dyed with fresh indigo and marbled with cutch.
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Silk scarf marbled with cutch and wattle, then dyed in Brazilwood, then treated in iron.
Silk scarf marbled with cutch and wattle, then dyed in Brazilwood, then treated in iron.
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Silk scarf marbled with cutch, wattle, and myrobalan, ten dyed in goldenrod and dipped in iron.
Silk scarf marbled with cutch, wattle, and myrobalan, ten dyed in goldenrod and dipped in iron.
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Close-up of vintage linen marbled with logwood and osage orange inks.
Close-up of vintage linen marbled with logwood and osage orange inks.
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Close-up of vintage linen marbled with madder, logwood, and osage orange inks.
Close-up of vintage linen marbled with madder, logwood, and osage orange inks.
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Close-up of vintage linen marbled with wattle and osage orange inks, then dipped in iron.
Close-up of vintage linen marbled with wattle and osage orange inks, then dipped in iron.
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