Indigo Extravaganza! Segment FOUR
THREE SESSIONS, two hours each, bringing together the information in the previous sessions to use in real-life situations. The Zoom recording of the class session is now available for download. You will be welcome to email John questions that pertain to Segment Four, as the need arises.
4 – A Indigo on Paper and Non-Fiber Materials In this session, I’ll cover vat dyeing on paper as well as dyeing terracot tile, leather, and wood
4 – B Landscapes and Direct Painting with Indigo A great many folks limit their vision to dyeing solid colors, and perhaps stretch a bit into patterns and textures. But have you ever considered simply as an art medium? I’ll sharing with several unique methods I’ve developed for creating painterly artwork. For this session, I’ll be focusing on landscapes with the understanding that the processes covered may be applied to whatever your imagination conjures up.
4 – C Designing Garments with Fresh Leaf and Reduced Indigo My career has been based on my passion for textiles and the garments created from them. For the last session in this series, I’ll be walking you through the steps I employ to create my one-of-a-kind fashions, making use of all the forms of indigo we’ve covered over the past few weeks, and at the same time, presenting how to incorporate other natural dye sources for added interest. |
Indigo Extravaganza! Segment FOUR
Additional Information
The Zoom-format sessions will be recorded and made available to participants for one month after the last day of class. Participants are encouraged to download and keep the recordings for future reference.John Marshall reserves the right to cancel classes in the unlikely event of an emmergency or circumstances beyond his control. If a class is cancelled, John will plan to reschedule, however, his responsibility and liability are limited to a refund of class fees.