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Naturally Dyed Fabric Yardage

The desire to create one of a kind, wearable art based on the transformative power of nature and strange unpredictability is the driving force behind this collection. I am interested in how the process of time and decay impacts cloth. Each piece is customized through a variety of manipulation techniques with found materials.
Decaying floral bouquet eco bundle on silk crepe-de-chine with vinegar mordant.
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Decaying rose bouquet eco bundle on silk crepe-de-chine with vinegar mordant.
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Indigo dyed fabric utilizing Arashi and Ne-maki Japanese shibori resist techniques.
 
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Turmeric, Quebracho, and various metal objects eco-bundled with iron mordant on cotton knit.
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Sandalwood and red eucalyptus on silk habotai with vinegar mordant.
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Purple carrot and red eucalyptus eco bundle on silk habotai.
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Rust and walnut hulls on silk charmeuse.
Rust and walnut hulls on silk charmeuse.
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Onion skins and walnut hulls with vinegar mordant on silk habotai. Created with Kumo shibori techniques.
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Naturally Dyed Fabric Yardage
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