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For the birds

by Kit on February 1, 2010

in Bird motif,Events,Katazome,Works on Cloth

BirdxBird Silent Auction and Benefit

Don’t miss BirdxBird 2010 this coming Saturday evening, February 6th!
The 8th annual exhibition and silent auction featuring work by 130 artists in all media to benefit
Audubon Center of the North Woods & Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary!

Reception and silent auction
Saturday February 6, 6:00-9:00p.m.
With music by Mary Klueh and Norman Andersen
Open to the public ($5 donation requested)
Northrup King Building, Gallery 322
1500 Jackson St NE, Minneapolis, MN
See BirdxBird.org for more information!

With my submission, I claimed the Barred Owl, Athena, who is part of the Adopt-a-Raptor program at the ACNW.

image of katazome owl on silk

Katazome (stencil-dyed) Owl, silk with Japanese cotton border

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Katazome Samples

by Kit on March 5, 2009

in Katazome,Process

I washed the rice paste out of my sample, and here are the results, along with a couple of photos from my Sunday walk through Reservoir Woods. With this process, there is virtually no pigment wash out. Amazing. I will go ahead and use this fabric for my next project. The soy milk, used before dyeing as a sizing and then as a binder with the (pigment) dyes, gives the fabric more body and makes it easier to iron when it wrinkles.

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My piece, Symmetry, followed by the poem Tera Freese wrote in response. To read more about this project see this post: Venus: Poets and Fiber Artists Reflect and Evening Star/A Walk with Sadness.

Symmetry

Symmetry

This Recurring Kindness
by Tera Freese

Every August it happens
white blaze of afternoon
ripens the fruit
makes even the birds
fat as queens.

Here they are now
twittering and thrashing in the high
sweet grasses, dark wings dusted
with deep gold pollens
throwing confetti of fireweed
days of merriment and feasting.

Even in their tiny eyes -
a bright exuberant health
as in something that has come ’round again
to meet it’s full potential.

These are the same mourning doves
that eat dark oily seed
from my pale palm after the curtain
of Autumn has dropped.

Yes, even when there is not this bounty,
there is still enough.
For that which dwells in the first hung star
is there, too, in the last to fade
to morning’s tide.

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Morning Walk Haiku

July 3, 2008 Bird motif

Rising from the reeds At the water’s edge Heron’s throaty staccato.

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Works on Cotton

July 2, 2007 Bird motif

Here are some works created in 2005 and 2006. Dyes and pigments on cotton. I used a variety of surface design techniques. Resting Egret (16″ x 23″) Autumn (20″ x 14″) Night (18″ x 21″) Gathering (18″ x 43″) Summer Dream (18″ x 21″) Holding (20″ x 24″) Release (22″ x 28″) Time (17″ x [...]

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