Instead, I spent today in the studio again. Yesterday I had gotten out the wax pot and played with my two new tjaps and one other I might sell, just to make sure that I won't miss it. Because I was playing, I took a few pieces of nondescript fabric, one of which had been gelatin printed with paint and overdyed. Now, everybody knows that you can't dye on top of paint: paint is a resist.The beige dye had not covered up the paint but I decided I'd go back in with a layer of wax and more dye just to see what would happen. This is what happened. The leaves and ferns had been printed on the gelatin plate with the maroon paint.Then I stamped with wax and painted into the cloth with dye on the obverse side. I like the way it seems to have more dimension.
I will continue tomorrow. Past my bedtime.
4 comments:
Playing with this resist effect of dye over paint is quite rewarding, I found out, too.
Wow! THAT's why you don't dye over paint?!
Wow, I have a degree in French, too! My first visit to Paris was in 1969 with a group of college students.
I had such a good time at your workshop in Fullerton. By the way, I made a blouse with some of the fabric started in your class. It's on my blog: www.cookseyville.blogspot.com
I've been enjoying keeping up with you on the feedblitz thing.
Wow Rayna, I love this print...I may have to start dyeing over paint just for fun.
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