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Sunday, November 7, 2021

Eco-dying at the Ocean





We had a terrific time eco-dying at the ocean during the Creative Gents retreat.  We soaked both paper and muslin in soy milk, our mordant, before beginning the dying process. Once the papers and muslin dried we added vegetation on each page and on the long twelve inch wide muslin.  For the muslin part of the project we rolled the cloth and vegetation on copper pipes which were tied tight with twine.  

For the paper, we stacked paper and vegetation which were sandwiched between some book-board and tied  together to keep everything in place.  The rolled cloth and the paper sandwiches were then placed in a big pot which also had soy milk and some turmeric water.  The pot boiled for hours.  The cloth finished first.  I thought the muslin turned out OK. The papers turned out really well.  Alders leaves did a fantastic job of transferring to the paper.

We laid all the papers to dry on plastic. The result was amazing because the plastic left some marks on the dried papers.  There were also some numbers and letters on the plastic which transferred to some of the papers.  It was a fun project which I have done several times and will again.  It takes patience and one never knows how it will all turn out.

Saturday, November 6, 2021

View From the Cabin in the Mountains

 I usually do not share a photo that I have taken but I could not help but post this one as my view out of the cabin in the mountains is just spectacular.  I have a desk set up facing this view.  That is where I do most of my art.  You can see the Stillaquamish River to the right of the golden trees.  I feel lucky not only to have found this cabin to rent but that I got this photo on a sunny day.  It has rained ever since.  No matter I still love working in this special place.  You might notice the snow on the mountains in the background.  This mountain is known as The Old Man.  He is resting.  See his head to the right and the rest of his prone body.  I get to look at him everyday this month, too.  Well unless he is socked in or it is snowing.  Guess what?  Today and tomorrow we are suppose to have snow!

Friday, November 5, 2021

Rubbings ATC 07 and 08

Rubbings ATC 07

Rubbings ATC 08

 These are the last two of the rubbings.  I definitely want to make more rubbings.  Too much fun to do them! :-)

Thursday, November 4, 2021

Rubbings ATC 05 and 06

Rubbings ATC 05

Rubbings ATC 06

 

Off to the doctor soon.  My GP is retiring so I had him recommend another doctor.  We meet today.  Then I have to grocery shop for the cabin as I am returning this afternoon until Sunday afternoon.  It is raining and so it will be perfect for four days of art.

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Rubbings ATC 03 and 04

Rubbings ATC 03

Rubbings ATC 04

 Just a couple more of the ATCs for the last quarter of the year. :-)

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Rubbings ATC 01 and 02

 

Rubbings ATC 01
Rubbings ATC 02

For these ATCs we were tasked to create rubbings.  I first could see myself going to a cemetery and rubbing tombstones. Then I got the idea of rubbing texture plates.  These were really successful.  When I was in Manzanita I was telling the Creative Gents about the ATC project,  it was suggested that I rub stencils.  I had some with words which I think might be Seth Apter stencils and I was in heaven with all my rubbings.  My next step was to see how they would go together as an ATC.  When I was done I liked them but was thinking perhaps they needed a focal point.  However, I also thought they stand alone and that is what you see.

Monday, November 1, 2021

Dali 05, 06, and 07

Dali 05

Dali 06

Dali 07

 These are the last of the Dali ATCs.  Totally fun to do a series like this and make small adjustments on each.