The three boats I posted off to be part of Joanne B Kaar's project in Scotland. There's a mix of plant fibre papers, marbelling and dyed paper both with natural dyes and with synthetic.
My sample book from Amanda's workshop
Sample on the left is stencilled with indigo or walnut mixed with wallpaper paste, the one on the right is pigmented paper dyed with walnut on belgain flax paper.
mix of indigo and walnut, walnut crackle and multiple dips in indigo
Walnut and indigo
Indigo, rust and walnut
Cyanotype with alkali, rust and walnut
Michelle has started a blog for the congress the address is www.iapmaburnie.blogspot.com.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Paper boats and Amanda Degener workshop
Labels:
belgain flax,
cyanotype,
indigo,
natural dyes,
rust,
walnut
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3 comments:
The boats are wonderful...as is your sample book from Amanda's workshop...
Gail you were right about Amandas workshop, I loved it but most of all I loved her, such a fun and generous spirit.
It was a wonderful class.
Hi Gail - Great to see your boats! Some friends are getting together in a couple of weeks to make some boats from Singapore! Love the paper you made with Amanda.
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