Showing posts with label Creating Abstract Backgrounds with Dyes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creating Abstract Backgrounds with Dyes. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Creating Abstract Backgrounds with Dyes

Hello, it has been a month since my last blogpost but I am finally back! Blazing temperatures here in Austin have had me indoors more often than I would like and so I have been mixing dyes and dyeing fabrics. 
First, I decided to retire the blender in my kitchen and dedicate it exclusively for mixing dyes. This has made my life so much easier! And I finally got that beautiful red blender to spark up my kitchen. Too cool! After I made up my soda ash, salt solution and dyes, I began dyeing some background fabrics for some of my artwork. For these pieces, I decided to try something 
a little bit different. Each piece was soaked in soda ash solution for 20 minutes. Then I laid each piece on a large foam core board that was covered with saran wrap. Next, I ventured out into those hot triple digit temperatures and began a low immersion dyeing technique where dyes were dribbled on with a plastic bottle. The boards were turned on their sides and dyes were allowed to run into one another. I repeated this process by turning the boards on their opposite side so that the corresponding color would have a chance to seep into the other side as well. As you can imagine, it did not take long for the fabric to dry but I still allowed a full 4 hours for the dye to cure before I began rinsing out the excess dye and and washing them with a capful of Synthrapol and a couple of color catcher sheets. I love the rich colors and the abstract backgrounds. I see a beautiful flower garden in the first piece, perhaps some trees and their reflections in the second and a sunset in the third piece. But those are just ideas and how they will be used yet remains to be seen. For now, I am having a great time beating the heat!