Lemon yellow to black |
I wanted to explore the gradations between yellow and black. I am supposed to create a piece in tints & shades of yellow and I am a bit embarrassed to say that I am not quite sure I can recognize a shade of yellow from a shade of orange or a shade of yellow green.
To the right is my first piece. I must admit the photo makes the piece look fairly ugly on my computer screen. Yet in person, it is my favorite scarf. It is pale and delicate in a beautiful yellow. It is definitely a keeper.
I pinned the habotai silk scarf which was soaked in vinegar to two 36" x 12" stretcher frame so I would have more control over where the dye went. Using lemon yellow and black I made a variety of gradations and painted stripes in the resulting colors. I was simply mesmerized by the gradations. Since it was warm this scarf was quickly dry so I did not have a lot of blending of the different gradations of color. I also experimented in a couple of places with putting kosher salt on wet spots to add a different pattern to the piece.
Here are gradations of golden yellow to black. |
There were perhaps a dozen of us dyeing in a variety of colors so there were lots of jars laying around with 'unkown' colors. I picked up a few and created the scarf below.
On Saturday we were cleaning up and threw all the greens into one jar. I checked the color and had to make these two scarves in the remaining absolutely unreproducible fabulous green.
2 comments:
My favorite is the blue-green-yellow one from the unknown color jars. Was this with Seaside? You guys do such fun things it makes me wish I was on the West Side.
Just get your fourth Friday of the month priorities straight, Deanna, no need to live on the Westside anymore. Nicki's scarves are even better in person.
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