Greetings from Kansas City. I'm attending the Surface Design Association Conference, which is something I've thought about doing for years. I would look at the marvelous offerings, and think this would be great to attend, and then I wondered but why would I go to Kansas City? Last year at the Plaza Art Fair, I found out! Kansas City is a fantastic place. It has a thriving art scene, and the KCAI, great restaurants and great people! I had a serious prejudice against the midwest. I owe the midwest an apology. Please forgive my coastal ignorance! So I am here for a pre-conference workshop with marvelous mavens Lisa Grey and Jason Pollen. We are learning disperse dying-a technique used for dying polyester. Who knew you could love polyester? When I went to art school in the previous century, we learned to hate polyester, and now we love it. Things have changed! Anyway I thought it would be fun to show you what I'm doing, and the wonderful workspace here in the Fiber Department at the KCAI.
Well I made this "drawing" from a funny little thread buggar which I picked up and put in the dye, and drew with it on paper to transfer onto fabric. Loved it. Printed it (actually transferred it) on the polyester fabric. I spent hours today trying to find that little thread buggar then recreating it and making drawings like the original one. It never happened! But here's how I tried.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
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Fantastic! Love the artistic way you show everything. The piece with the thread bugger is very gorgeous. Keep putting more up - it brings you closer!
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