Mother Nature’s Colors in eco-printing on silk


So painting on canvas is not the only thing I "paint."
Enter my silk scarves (which can be found on www.TheSilkThread.com)
My last “batch” before leaving for a trip to Oregon earlier this month. Grinding, then boiling cochineal bugs and laying out plants on silk, I worked on about a dozen eco-printed silk scarves as well as some silk noil.
Cochineal extract

Collage of Mother Nature’s colors
Detail of an eco-scarf.
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cochineal bug extract |
Close up of vegetable plants on silk
Bella watching the silk dry.
Almost 3 weeks in the Pacific northwest and I could not leave without expanding my collection of leaf matter. Check out the monster Big Leaf maple. The weather promises to break, the snow is melting and the sun will make it possible for me to create more of Mother Nature’s Art

1 comment:
Beautiful! You have wonderful talent. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada.
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