Yesterday,I spent most of the day indigo dyeing – some for bluer blues, and some to overdye various yellows for some greener greens than I could get using a copper mordant. I do love the seafoam green that copper produces but I’m aiming for a more natural green. Fresh out of the pot, it’s oxidized […]
Author: turtlemoonimpressions
As a native plant gardener, the natural world is phenomenal and so much of the man-made world - our architecture, our cities - are stunning accomplishments. They exist hand in hand in both beautiful expressions and sometimes disastrous manifestations.
Our entire existence with the natural and the invented is intertwined – each dependent on the other, even as my art evolves, each breathing in the wake of the other.
As a mixed media artist - textile, paper, printmaker - various substrates and mediums - surface design is one aspect of the process that I love. I thoroughly enjoy the play with color, value and construct, particularly the improvisation which starts with one thing, an idea, a glimpse of a vision, perhaps something that captures my eye for a moment in time and it grows organically. I become focused on whatever piece I'm working on and follow my muse to find my way.
The Seaweed Saga 2, Shifting Colors.
A. Previously printed silk charmeuse from last season. Newly mordanted in AA; sprayed with soda ash water B. Close up. C. Added various leaves on top of half the cloth. D. Close up of oaks, horse chestnut and some weld chips. E. Center layer is a scarf dyed with weld and previously used […]
The Seaweed Saga
The weather cooled off considerably last week but it started to warm up enough to get out to the wet studio yesterday. Was it worth falling into the Atlantic in early April in New England to hold onto my bags of seaweed?! My sister Marie was still laughing hysterically when she took this picture! One […]