Dick Blick

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Finishing the Katazome class









Here are some more images from the Katazome class with Akemi Cohn. I have two pieces all finished but can't wash the rice paste out of the fabric for three months. Check back then!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Katazome - first day




Today we cooked some rice paste and used a paper stencil to stencil the fabric. I did a piece of heavy silk, supposedly Vera Wang but who really knows. After the rice paste was applied, the fabric is stretch and hung out to dry. That is what you are seeing here. Akemi showed me photos of her home, the traditional Japanese screens and a shroud she made for her mom's burial. It brought back memories of my love affair of Japan.

Akemi Cohn is a very nice and thorough teacher. She is organized well and really knows her stuff.

I have a learning curve with natural dyes. Where oh where are those chemistry classes from high school? Long time ago, for sure. Now I am on to a new adventure.

Katazome with Akemi Cohn




Anyone desire a little art getaway. Pippa Drew has these wonderful workshops in the Upper Valley of NH-VT. Just a couple of hours from home for me. How lovely is this place?
A beautiful lake nearby. Lovely views of mountains - nice farm market nearby.

The weather is just lovely. Cool nights warm days. Maybe fall is coming?