More layers, a non-traditional approach

by Kit on August 21, 2009

in Katazome,Process,Stencil,leaves and flowers

I am using katazome tools and materials in a non-traditional way with this piece. I have added paste and and dye layers, approaching it a bit like a painting but more backward and indirect. It will get 3 or possibly 4 more layers before I set it aside. In the beginning I drew out the composition, and had a sense of what stencils I would make and incorporate, but I did not plan the precise order of how various layers would come together. One part planning, two parts seat-of-my-pants, kind of like life.

Here I’ve pasted a new stencil based on Meadow Rue leaves in my garden, one of my favorite plants.

Stencil with paste

Stencil with paste

Meadow Rue pasted

Meadow Rue pasted

Meadow Rue against the garden fence

Meadow Rue against the garden fence

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{ 5 comments }

Annie B August 21, 2009 at 5:55 PM

A lovely design.

Shari August 22, 2009 at 11:51 AM

Great things going on here! Can’t wait to see the beauty that is hidden under all the layers.
Kit,are you enjoying this non-traditional approach to Katazome/working by the seat-of-your-pants?

Kit August 22, 2009 at 12:03 PM

@Annie B, thanks!
@ Shari, thanks for the visit! Yes, I am enjoying myself here. We’ll see how it goes over the next month — I’ll be making several more pieces with a similar approach.

judith August 23, 2009 at 11:10 AM

You are “what iffing” and it looks very exciting. I find the whole katazome and adapted katazome process fascinating.
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Kit August 23, 2009 at 12:46 PM

yes, i’m quite engaged in this building of layers and look forward to the element of surprise after I wash out all the rice paste!

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